WAIMATE.
The jnioager.s of the Technical School met on Friday night. Messrs E. Hassal (chairman). W. H. Beckett (secretary). R. Inkster*. R. Meredith, R. W. Hufct, R. Nicol. G. J. Jackson, T. W. Manchester and W. Gcddos. Tho Waimate Farmers' Union offered to increase their grant Ky £5 on condition that- their members were Emitted to tho series of agricultural lectures.—Accepted with thanks. The director said that teachers were r.ow required to havo taken lessons in hygiene and first-aid in order to got their certificates, and six or seven pupils wore offering already. It was decided to ask Dr. Pitts if he would take the hygiene- class again. It was resolved to start a shorthand class, provided that sufficient pupik were forthcoming.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14988, 8 June 1914, Page 5
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