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INDICATION OF BETTER TIMES

TEACHERS RESIGNING TO BE MARRIED [Pee United Press Association,] AUCKLAND, December 11. M It. looks as if things were improve frig” said the chairman of the Education Board (Mr T.: U. .Wells) at tew day’s meeting, when 14 resignation* were received from teachers leaving t® he married., ; Mr Wells said he did not think they; would be able to fill, the board’s quota of students for the_ Training College next year, and believed that there would be a shortage of teachers, particularly with the readmission of th* five-year-old children.

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Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 10

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INDICATION OF BETTER TIMES Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 10

INDICATION OF BETTER TIMES Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 10

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