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TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

MEETING OF EOAED Oi" GOVE3NOES. Tho Board of Governors of Chriatcuurch Technical College met Uzt evening. Present —Jir C.H. -Opie. (chairman), ilra H. F. Herbert, Messrs 10. H. Andrews, J. A. BiacV, "\V. H. Cooper, G. E. Franklin, W. K. Gahagan, J. W- Graham, J<. M. Orbell, A. PcveriU, J. H. Price, U. WonaJJ, and McGregor Wright. The Minister of Railways wrote stating tht new smoke stack at the engine-cleaning aheds would bo raised in ordcx to minimise the srnuKe Truisuuc*. I 111? Waster Pointers' Union wrote asking that day audi evening classes bo provided for Uij L-UI.HiJ Or H wtb tucui-d to give tho reciuot lav-urabio consideration. 'iiie Finance Gomniittco reported receipts .£1559 las 2d, expenditure JEI39iS l(is 7d, credit balance jEI2S> 1»s sd. The cia--S for journeymtn plumbers had mado u. v,-ry wteiactory start with an enrolment ot 28 men. itis committee recommended that fuither representation* ba 'j'.a/ic to tnc Education Dtpuitir.ent with a view to uuurs v-t iecbr.ical schools on an equality witli thoso i.i secondary t'-'hcoK '.the recommendation was adopted. The chairman staged that the Education Act Amendment Acl.wouid not conic into fcrcc. this year. The' <nly of interest to technical schools v-m that Boards should bo allowed to expend not more th»u i'2s annually on ur.aulhouoed operations. Mr Black moved that a committ.e of representatives of various trades bo appointed to act in an advisory ta-iacity to the Board. The motion, wmch wa« accouded by Mr Ccoper, was discussed at length, and it, was decried to refer *uc matter to a spscial coujmittoe for consideration. Alischa Levitzki, tho eminent pianist, before leaving Auckland per ll.Al-ti. Niagara for Vancouver, expressed his warm appreciation of Q-tol as being a very soothing and agreeable emollient. Q-tbl makc-i tho hands soft and supp:e, ar.r' is invaluable to pianists aad violin-ißt-i. Mr Lcvitski added: "Fluenzol is certainly a very refreshing mouthwash." H-5791

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 15

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 15

TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 15

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