EDUCATION REFORM.
—, —t NAPIER RESOLUTIONS. I (FBSSS association telegram.) » NAPIER, November *4. r At a large public meeting held to> A night, the following resolutions vera carried: —"That this meet' ag heartily endorses the opinion that the time hns arrived . when the Parliamentary grants for education purposes in/this Dominion: ' shall roach the sum of £3,000,000 per year; such sum is necessary to provide efficient schools for the national weU fare." "That the status of the teaching profession should be raised, and salaries paid in keeping with the work." "That greater inducements should be given to young; people to enter the teaching profession." SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES, (FBESJ ASSOCIATION TELEGUAM.I L l WELLINGTON, November 4. A full meeting of the Wellington Public , Schools Assistant Masters' Association was hold to discuss the s question of salaries, and the following § motion was carried unanimously:— § "That this Association is prepared to n support any extreme action taken Jby the New Zealand executive to obtain a. just living wage." Various speaker# expressed contempt for tho bonus ays-: torn. ,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 8
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172EDUCATION REFORM. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 8
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