IDLE TEACHERS
DU.NEDIN CRITICISM DEPARTMENT - V**E9B AS3OCUHOX TSLEIrfU*) DUNEDIN, August Stating that unemployment affiWg teachers would be worse year, Mr J. Wallace, chairman Otago Education Board, submitted''? ■- statement to the board to-day t ®jp tending that the department, Mr" landed the country in a BittTOgs through training too many and was now trying to restrict to an inadequate rationing schema «*,■ was resolved to send a copy ill statement to the department ana ®Wi boards, asking that the latter a conference to put the matter better footing. v ,i Mr Wallace said it was evident Wf the training of more division v. jlfl dents was not justified; but ttojMHB of the question v--as that the 1 ment was comm.itied to keeping training college open next year sß'-i must find subjects for the stafl- AgKjGovernment had spent £6OOO training this year than it would 1 W\|j r done under the board's scheme, yra*;., was now committed to further W 1 necessary cost.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20937, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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