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Second Hand book
In 1909 Tate persuaded the government to introduce a bill which allowed the open establishment of state high schools. It was redrafted and eventually passed as the 1910 Education Act. By late 1914 Tate presided over forty-three state schools, offering either a complete or a partial secondary education. This is an account of the achievements of one of Australia’s greatest sons.
hardcover (missing dust jacket), 222p.p. 1956
Signed by Les Blake, State historian
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