SEDDON COLLEGE INQUIRY
ALLEGATIONS HOT SUSTAINED [Pen United Press Association.] WELINGTOja. November 18. Mr Salmon, S.M., the Commissioner who held an inquiry into the management of the Seddon Technical School, •Auckland, found that Laing’s allege tions were not sustained, that the relations of tho principal with his staff were satisfactory, and that the further allegations against the principal were not sustained. The Commissioner suggests that a proportio nof the costs! of the inqury bo paid by Laing, and makes a recommendation lor the_ facilitation of the transfers of technical college teachers where necessary.
fLaing, a member of the staff of the college, alleged, amongst other things, favoritism to new members of the stair brought in by the principal.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4
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118SEDDON COLLEGE INQUIRY Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 4
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