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AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

FSB ELBOTBIC TBLBGBAPH— COPYBIGBT. Pbb, Pbbbs Association. NEW ZEALAND LAWS CRITICISED:! Bydnby, March 29. Mr Garrard, Minister of Education; was interviewed regarding his trip to New Zealand. AY 'to the re* gait of hie enquiries into the Industrial Schools cy B tern, he did hot think that New Zealand could teach New Boath Wales anything ; with regard to their management, neither did he think (hat the education system was so good as that of New Bouth Wales. The method of governing by a central body was preferable to the New Zealand^ Bchdbl Boards and Committees. In one important aspect of the administration of charitable aid, New Zealand was m advance, pf New. Souths Wales. The management by local bodies was much better than the system m vogue here, by j which irresponsible persons practically control the charitable administration' With reference to the labour laws as a whole, they might be said to be working satisfactorily. The people generally were satisfied with them. In some respects, however, he considered the colony -had gone a little too. far. , . , . . THE GABLES. „'■ ';;■,'.<■■ The Malta-Alexandria oablfs have been restored, and work; is now up to date. .., •.-, :;'•;■? ;;? triv- •■:<-:j-:. ;;:; ■'■\;--'i i

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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 3

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