GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
[PBESS ASSOCIATION.] > Auckland, This Day. The Teachers' Court of Appeal, of which Mr. H. W. Brabant, S.M., is Chairman, was to have met to-day to consider an appeal against a decision of the Board of Education in dismissing Miss Haselden from her position as a teacher. The Board objects to the Appeal Court as at present constituted on the ground that one of its members, Mr. R. D. Stewart, being President of the Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, a party to the proceedings, is therefore disqualified from sitting as a member of the Court. The Board objects to any member of the New Zealand Educational Institute, which has taken up Miss Haselden's cause, acting upon the same ground, and has instructed its solicitor to proceed with prohibition proceedings in the Supreme Court with a view to restrain the Appeal Court from adjudicating. The Appeal Court has adjourned for a mouth pending the result of the prohibition proceedings. Gustave Roth, a foreigner, has been committed for trial on a charge of stealing a bicycle.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 5
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178GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 5
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