THE TEACHERS’ OATH
oiinrsTcaiuiioii tbaciuw wants COXSC3KXCM CLAUSE. A master at the Cnrr-.1/h; jih Bo is High School (Mr A. W. Pop). [according to a J’re-o Acsocwtioi me,-sage) to take the oath of a.lkgiaroxi rcgnhed of all school teachers unless ho is allowed to amplify it with a ooTieciewe »• .000. In consequence, Mr Pago has crn-rd to act as a,, teacher. Mr Pago vS.-Tcu 1.0 add the following proviso to the oath provided hy tho EdiKcith 11 \mi nd.iu 1 1 -VI, 1921;— "So long ar tli< above i.n’Mtnl:Ing continues no!, to conflict with hid I consider my duty to Cod.” The Canterbury College anitliorilu* who control tiro Boys’ High School, deehiH to iako tho.i2»ponslbilitv lor accepting ;im oath in this Bmeadca form, and fur present at any rata Air Pago has < to act. as a teacher. Mr rage i- . it Mrs Sarah Pago, who was Conin'. 1 ,, a member of tho Gtriskhurcli Cilv Crum, and a well-known figure in ino Labor movement in Christchurch.
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Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 1
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165THE TEACHERS’ OATH Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 1
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