FINANCIAL STRINGEN
HINDERS EDU'ATI ONA HEIU Press Assn.— I j Tel.—-Copyqj * DARLA V iLLE, Augast 1 The Hon. C. J. Parr, speaking ai eerem-jny of laying; thp foundaboud of a new 1 brick i'Jant eclwol, tho! of its kind in Northern Wairoa, it would be an ill day when school, mittees were abolished. Thoy i the direct representatives of pan and had saved tr.o country ikons of pounds in tho cause of dual While he was in power he would attempt to weaken the power of I school oMMfiitte-He dop’otri fact that nearly per cent, al boys left scliocl with < .y Fa Standard certificate!!, and . hiproposals, some of which i: ? out! was a scheme to get hold of tiiesel He stated that tho financial string was the only thing that .-tapped, of his proposed reforms being bro in. He was hopeful, "however, things would soon bright a up, allow him to carry cut much-needs forms.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 12 August 1921, Page 8
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