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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE.

Page. Leading Articles .. .. .. 8 A New Political Leader. The Will to Work. Inspector of Mines Retires .... 2 Otago High Schools' Board ... S Sports of all Kinds ..4,5 Rugby Football. League Football. Association Football. Athletic Notes. Boxing. Hockey. Basketball Notes. City Council 6 The Economic Race 6 Secondary Schools .. .. .. 6 The Obstetrical Society ....... 7 City Water Supply ~ ~ ~ ' 7 Unemployment .. 7 Land Settlement 7 National Efficiency 7 Closing of a School 7 The Power Shortage .. .. ~ 7 Imports from Australia ...... 7 Educational Policy 7 Shipping g Cable News .. .. .. ~ ~ ~ 9 Moth Plane Crashes 9 Personal mm jq Price of Bread 10 Alleged Wife Mnrder ~ 10 Visitors to the City 10 Provincial News jg Thoroughness in Education .. 14 Freezing Workers Fined .. ..-14 Theft of Mail .. 14 Sporting Commerce and Finance ic City Police Court .. ~ .. , 17

ride a genuine. 10/- Deposit II months at 20/-. Cash ClO/10/-. Doneifin DilhilnlnH* I Branch «hop. DnkeV Bldgs- Cargill's Car. STUART STREET That the Education Department was wavering in its adherence to its'original proposals to establish junior high schools, was the opinion expressed in the annual report of the Canterbury. School Committees’ Association, which was adopted at the annual meeting of the association. Remarking that the position waa still unsettled, the report stated that the asso-, ciation regarded the matter primarily as one of finance. The association maintained that it had cause for believing that the department waa inclined to expend its -resources in the erection and equipment of new and specially favoured schools, and to offset this by exercising extreme economy in regard to existing schools. That the department was wavering in its adherence to its original pro-i Posais was perhaps shown by the substitution of the term senior primary school for junior high school, as in the case of the Milne Street School. A Policy that wins the esteem of the Medical Profession ~. To Import their own drugs and chemicals direct from the best British ■ manufacturers, choosing each brand for (U been the policy of Wilkinson’s—a poller that baa won the high esteem of the Medical Profession as well as that of the public. Wilkinson & Son - Chemists therapeutic value and purity, has ever St Princes St and opp. Knox Church, Geeris St

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 10