A BUSY MAN.
It would bo difficult for a public in an t<> fulfil many more engagements in tin time than was the lot of Mr Fred I’irani on Tuesday and AVednesdav. He* arrived in A\ ollington on Tuesday morning, and on the two days interviewed (with Air AY. H. Swnnger. Board's secretary, and Mr Park, Director of the. AVangainii Technical College) tin ♦Minister of Kduoation, the AssistantGeneral Afanager of Kail\vays ) and tin Auditor-General on fid uc.it ion Board matters. Subsequently he interviewed the Auditor-General and the Minister of Education on AA'angjinui Gil ls' College questions, then (with the' Afanager the Press Association) lie waited on the Minister of .Education and the Department in regard to facilitating the publication of results of Government examinations; with the secretary of tile Provincial Newspaper Proprietors’ Association, he interviewed the Minister, then the Civil Service Commissioners, the Government Advertising Department, ami the Alauager of the Press Association. In every case arrangements had to he mode beforehand for the interviews, and the receptions were uniformly cordial and sympathetic,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5538, 19 September 1916, Page 7
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173A BUSY MAN. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5538, 19 September 1916, Page 7
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