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Public education in New Zealand : a speech / delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Educati...

Public education in New Zealand : a speech / delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Educati...

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Public education in New Zealand : a speech / delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Education, in the House of Representatives, July 21, 1885.

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Full title

Public education in New Zealand : a speech / delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Education, in the House of Representatives, July 21, 1885.

Publisher

[Wellington? : George Didsbury.], 1885 printing (Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer)

Date

1885 printing

Call Numbers

MG 2 Q 30 (SET) , PAM 88/1150 , 379.97/S

Record Identifier

74VKOexKAeR3

MMS ID

991022661459702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

40 p. ; 21 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Wellington? : George Didsbury.], 1885 printing (Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer)

Date Published

1885 printing

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Access Conditions

Copyright status: Out of copyright.

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Full title

Public education in New Zealand : a speech / delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Education, in the House of Representatives, July 21, 1885.

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Notes

General note

Selected for Digitisation 2016.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MG 2 Q 30 (SET) , PAM 88/1150 , 379.97/S

Record Identifier

74VKOexKAeR3

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKOexKAeR3

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MMS ID

991022661459702626

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