WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETS
»■£«£ ,° n A he WOrk of the Workers' Educational Association was presented at a meeting of the District Council this week. Mr S. Schofield presided s t^ p e nt r c ePOrt S3id 52 classes wi *h H62 students were m session. Of the 25 tu o„al classes 14 with 519 students were' were ff^S With 80 stude »" ££L£2£££ With 41 stude nts
class in each of New Bril&MjJjj 26 students, Rangiora with »»Bai Kaiapoi with 18 students and *J*B with 23 students. There W*S •f'Sp at the penal institution. "JjiM There were 27 box-scheme ■JHSj respondence groups with 3I\SSSt in the rural areas of Westland. „„ 24t The occupations of the dents in 20 tutorial classes lows:—Manual workers *™Lm|' workers 51. salesmen 37. **%a< professional 10. unknown I *.Eff unclassified. The occupation "Si women students in the SO srzt classes were 31 manual wwyy office workers. 13 saleswOTg $. teachers, 31 professional, aaa " known. ..jg* l The council decided to ° c £jHr# class beginning on September p** study. oM&tcrnajtiocal .*(»*
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22182, 27 August 1937, Page 8
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