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VIEWS ON THE EDUCATION BILL.

THE VETERANfS HOME.

'• er Press Association.)

AUCKLAND', December 18,

Lord Ranfurlyj speaking at the (jniiaimimiani iS'cihjowl pniifee disltrLbuitiom ceremony tohniglit, a'efoiTedi- to the Engli'shi Eduoation-■ Bill; He said it ■\\iis no doubt of ia highly oontroveireial cihoinidtarij but it woiuld b© ad-. mittedl- the. present system was not wihwt it shomld 1 be. Its object was to put tiha country iS. a mudh better position in reflation to edtieaition, ,amd tlie Government ' weiiie resolved .'to stand or fa.Mi by it. His personal ophiiooi wui& thalt iai -ohaingo in the educa;tion:ail system, was- -absolutely meciessany. Ifc would! be a. great thing if all.over -the British Emipire the co-t of lOibteining 1 patenit& were cheapened, technical sdhoolsi.©noourflged, aiudi our owM iinventive reso'ur'Cesi. developed

He has- visited a number of sites for the Veterans.'Home, and-one ofthemi will shortly be (selected.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10252, 19 December 1902, Page 1

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VIEWS ON THE EDUCATION BILL. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10252, 19 December 1902, Page 1

VIEWS ON THE EDUCATION BILL. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10252, 19 December 1902, Page 1