TEACHING SENSATION.
MISS TSCHEBEMISSINOFF'S APPEAL. ENTERS.ON FOURTH DAY OF v ; ;;V''' ■■'.' HEARING. . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) v WELLINGTON, Friday.
-::.Th«:>hearing'of an. appeal by Miss Tschermissinoff , against her dismissal from: the/teaching staff of the Wellington Girls' College will enter on the fourth rday^tfr-mbrrbw. ■'<; evidence that the Wellington College Board of Governors could have terminated appellant's en - gagemertt in consequence of a reduction in-the number Of pupils,l "but instead had chosen; to dismiss her on the advice of the . Miss V. Greig, On; -'--TUie. i j' of-> unsatisfactory WOrk,' -.thus preventing her getting a position .in any school in New-Zealand. Appellant has remarkable testimonials from Miss McLean, who was principal for many years, and under whom- appellant taught- for eight years and gave-entire satisfaction. Appellant/alleged'-that there was jealousy among members of the college staff.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 10
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