WORKERS’ EDUCATION.
Satisfactory Enrolments in Classes. Satisfactory enrolments have been received fc.r classes of the Workers’ Educational Association, which have already commenced. The secretary of the association, Mr G. Manning* stated this morning that the enrolments in the public speaking class were 50; in the Esperanto class, 18; and in the drama class, 50. The sizes of the public speaking and Esperanto classes were similar to last year, but the enrolments in the drama class showed a slight decrease. Three classes would » formed to-night to study the subjects of English literature, post-war Europe and horticulture
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 8
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