SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CONFERENCE
' Onus ABBocuxm* ,ntww) r '!j^'> f ?|sj WELLINGTON, Ifay "i&ijjj^g The Becondary Schools' • decided that the executive of ciation urges the Government to^i&tt"'^} the widows' pension under fiie«Sup«t» r annuatiou Act, and ib.of mat the present allowance is ft pittance and a- blemish on'the uon sysueni or .Now Zealand. , S A-i'Uj^| lUr Kenner said the scale jtistsfißtf *m a niucja. stronger motion..' > fV >^j it wa«> ugiued mat* tne attenti6n"'of ttie cwiidte be urawn to too* glaring >,/<"> |' uiaurupujicy beiwueu tnt nu»cjis'}iu^ lingusn and those in mathematical f&* / j; mo euwauu* scnoiiirtiiups or < \' i''^i ,r^ uu uie motion of Mr T. M. KenneXy %' it was re&oiveu: "mat Stilus, Aitaocia-, ,'JJ* uon expieeses m general'its in ana wivu ine preflttuif tern or uie grauing, appointment 01 secondary Bis, anu woum sttoufciy reverting- to' tne - cvuuitious' piovioua to tiio mu-ouucuon" 'oit'WwifP t>ieseut regulations pertaining* i 1 usstncatiou and, secoudai'y school teachers." r{ 'T". Z>sMJimm it »>ab runner reeoived: Association promts ) fltrongijr"r the inteieuce contained in tne statement of tne director schoolteacher's year oiricial hours."" l , *-1 'fZ%4»Wßs&x A remit was carried *°| *!*>- that it is most desirable, cnange in the ayiiaoua' for lation enltranoe .the work 1 of ,<secondary current or following .year ned 'as promptly' as' annual meeting of th*^Bei»^ilM^^^S "ihat the iissiWiatiofl sympathy, with thtt flail. of Nations and'in. view. hanced statuVof New acceptance of, ,-definite obligations as a, signatory dry power within'the gests to teachers the adviwbiiityJlloSS familiarising all pupils' isation, achiefemfepts^and, of the League,'',| w«( moved, Milner, rector of Atr MUner said he ja the Navy League as weltae|«u|eiLw^^^^ ° fall. Laiag «d the motion, although" feVi dSSb^SP whether it nfSjk^^mm support. , ' "?>*!%*$&!&&$&&& &ix T. CrogswelL (WelUhg^|Bol^S Coljege)' submitted 7 that ttith^wHifHl was carried in the? formV'pl»p6ie|^itt^^ might be Warded'' as^\^ropagma|gi the'Navy s^p®^^|| i wort Had been done in.'the jl*sg«eftP^^ Natrona which woold' v imp^fcVth«^ffl^S ciency of the British* Na^y^sffis^m^M patnotfti. 'He. had ,_. a /rfreat/|hopu^^ 'of"war as they kheur,* 1 but.tlieyrßuSd^o^s face conditions as b'eved that every blow sirycttJ.l^*lfijSf^ 'present moment ta>'theSßritishll«TOjfe| was'a disloyal one.' He a9l^'T^jai[^| ner'to preface words: ''White ■ admfttiiig lhe^n*pi;| sitv tinder tho» ptesent* conditfonlpoflfs maintaining an ' efficient t*VryS^So^ which circumstances - hcl ■ wbuMV ki^mff to -Support it.,, , "~, /*/ The amendment ,to the mbtiou'^asiiT accepted, suprWtefi .*B;^f*f Strachan (Ifengiora), 'fendif'' carried^-, unanimously. " ■• -h ■ ' ''><*,'■, ,i£ ■' " ~\ /"i
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18074, 16 May 1924, Page 11
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