NELSON NEWS.
EDUCATION BOARD I* NO REPLY ABOUT BOARHQMH LOAN * [THE PRESS Special Senrtee.) ■ «| NELSON. May & 9 The Nelson Education Board was notified that no satisfactory had been received from the Educative!! Department in answer to the request that all former Training lege students who received a loan, should be placed on the . £3B§B basis regarding repayment It said that two Nelson teachers, for jJSrai stance, had paid back £2l and >||>g respectively under a previous arnnSf S ment, but that such teachers were'sSt-'- j required to pay off the full amouttw the loan while others now got offijfc,.; -5 gether. , It was resolved that the chaimW -Y' make further representations WiSf Minister on the subject. Mr W. C. Baigent intimated term would be his last as a membdr-fll r“the board, he having decided toTstfcgfv because of ill-health. The (the Hon. W. H. Mclntyre) it was with great regret that heard of Mr Baigent’s during the 24 years he had bec« X' the board he had given vice to education in the district*' Mclntyre hoped that Mr Balgtedr - . health would improve and that i would still continue to take an ttMfc., - est in the education affairs of N«S|C ' ■ The other members voiced theif tffeL . gret at Mr Baigent’s The Education Department nnWll)M ~ of the cessation of the UnemjriflsSgjT Board’s subsidy on penditure. It was resolved to Mtir/ ‘ appreciating the subsidy, which ' • been of great benefit to the board,>Sjg. , v also to state the absolute the maintenance grant being inirrijffi, J Youth Lost in Bosh Becoming lost while shooting -.nr ■ Wangamoa Hill on Saturday ifim? . noon a Nelson youth, named Alfred Hancock, spent Saturday mm 1 - • and part of Sunday in the budL* |||, was found by a search party day afternoon and was none the WpOi ' for his experience. ■ • ,1 - The youth left his home, 78 street, about 2 o’clock on afternoon to cycle to Wangamo^jßt>i - . He took his rifle with him. A aMMrii party of 30 set out on Sunday n«wt-' and Hancock was found on a£9E ,■ overlooking the Maori Pa at The search party was under the djup' of Constables A. J. Austin and Senior-Sergeant. C. Petersen tfeterreferred to the folly of in«cperijpKß; : ' youths going out shooting on thfimjlr' in country they did not taof,H 7 ''> causing needless alarm to theirjMht . tives and the community *
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21792, 26 May 1936, Page 16
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