LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
i INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS. DISCUSSION AT HAMILTON. j [ KIIO.M OUR OWN COUIIKSPONIJENT. ] HAMILTON. Monday. The formation of junior branches of the I League of Nations Union was discussed ! at a meeting of the Hamilton branch of | the union A deputation from the Hamilton Headmasters' Association, in reporting on tho result of .i previous conference between the association and the. union, pointed out, the difficulties of forming branches among the young children of the primary schools. It was stated, however, that the aims and work of the League of Nations, being now a pail of history, could be dealt with in Ilio ordinary school curriculum. This was already being done in many schools arid support could bo expected from teachers. It was decided to invito the Headmasters' Association to appoint one of its members to the executive of the branch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 10
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