EDUCATION BOARD
[Peh United Pukss Association.} AUCKLAND, October 4. j Tire Bear’d of Education, after a lively; discussion, appointed a returned soldier* a?j clerk at £l5O per year in preference to a! young man whose qualifications were ad-j nutted, but who was of military age, having dependents. There were nine appli- 1 cants. j . Implying to a suggestion that a. woman | inspector of schools should be appointed m the Auckland district, tho Education Department replied that the Act provides for the cmploj'menfc of female inspectors to look after matters specially pertain* mg to girls and infant work. This had net been lost eight of, but as such, in-' specters could not take the placa of th©; inspectors at present employed, bub wouldi be supplementary, tho time did not ap-' pear opportune for such an extension.
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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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135EDUCATION BOARD Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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