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Bursaries pledge

WELLINGTON. The National Partv would retain the present level of allowance paid to student teachers if it were elected to govern in November, said the Leader of the Opposion (Mr Muldoon). Announcing his party's policy on bursaries and allow, ances, Mr Muldoon said the Budget provisions, even in their amended form, did not adequately serve the purposes of teachers' college students. The Government had retained the threat of reduced allowances as a means of reducing teachers college rolls by monetary pressure. A National government would retain present levels of student teacher allowances, he said. Technical institute students would be olaced on the same relative basis as university students and the value of bursaries would be increased on an annual cost-of-living basis.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33858, 2 June 1975, Page 16

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Bursaries pledge Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33858, 2 June 1975, Page 16

Bursaries pledge Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33858, 2 June 1975, Page 16

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