CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE.
! "Another Parent" writes stating that - not only in agriculture, but in certain. city employments, teachers are encroaching upon the preserves of other professions or other branches of the teaching profession. He says:—"Thero are music and other teachers who have chosen independent lines along which to earn an existence, and it 16 highly reprehensible that tihey should bave to compete with men who have as p. subsidy an income from a State department. I If the teaching profession i≤ underpaid, let us remedy the matter in the only way in which it can be truly remedied, and not by allowing the teachers to follow a course which crowds and hampers anotfher claes in the keen struggle for I existence."
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 8
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120CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 8
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