SECONDARY SCHOOL BOOKS
EXTENSIVE USE OF CONCESSION.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Wellington, Last Night. Fairly extensive use is being made of the recent provision by the State of free secondary school books in necessitous cases.
“The extension of the concession of free school books in necessitous cases to secondary schools has naturally resulted in an increase in the expenditure on books,” said the Director of Education (Mr. T. B. Strong) to-day. “I think, however, that the increase in claims for free books does not indicate an increase in poverty in New Zealand but is merely the result of the greater publicity given to this concession.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1930, Page 8
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