sft' Wiillnult, land and opinio advt in this issue Unit lie Ims for stile a few improved itinl unimproved sections close to railway station site, also-iroomcd coti'i;:e lor i'B9. A- liie mooting of Education Board on Wednesday a letter was rend from tho Dopai linoiit of Education directing the Board's lUtontion to section '25 of tho Weights and Measures Act, 190!!, and statin" that tho Minister would ho glad to roeoivo as s.ion as possible from the Board a slntpinont of the number of schools (if any) in its district in which the metric system wasjiot being taught, gother with a general report upon the amount of knowledge of ll'o subject possessed by tho school children throughout tho district. It was decided to inform the Department that ihe system was being fiiif'hl in nil schools y/horo p sixth standard existed.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1047, 22 July 1904, Page 3
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