SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES.
On Weduwday afterncnin last, the chairman of the Wellington Education Board, accompanied by Messrs A. W. Hoscg. il.iA.li.. J. Robert.mm, and J. Young, had v long interview with the Minister of Education (Hon. W. C. Walker), ami the UikJhSemiary for Education (Mr U. Hogbeu). on the subject of the proposed increase of salaries. According to the interview, as published in the "Kveniug Poet," Mr Hogbvn gave the deputation to understand that the ..orth Canterbury Hoard bud not U» the propu.-iais of the Minister and .Secretary, but had on.v asked for information. Thw ia Incorrect, for the North Canterbury Board, at a special held ou January 25t!i. paired a resolution object ing most sti-ongly to the propowd staU. as being unfair arid in equitable, a:nd that a jji<> )Ata (i:>tiibuti<<u wa* the oiiljr equilablp method for distributing the grunt. that moft oi the other have taii«i up a simi litr position. ~ ..
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10887, 12 February 1901, Page 5
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