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TEACHER V MINISTER.

INJUNCTION GRANTED. (Per Press Association.) AVELLINGTON, June 29. Mr. Justice Salmond delivered judgment in the Park case to-day. The Minister of Education had instructed an inquiry to be held on certain statements alleged to have been made by Miss'Park, a school teacher at Carterton, in connection with her school duties. Plaintiff claimed the regulation under which the Minister was proposing to suspend or cancel her certificate, was ultra vires, and it valid the Minister had shown such bias as disentitled him to exercise the discretion conferred on him by the regulation. . T Mr. Justice Salmond said : it as x have held the regulation under winch the Minister proposes to act is ultra vires and void, the action so proposed bv him would be not merely a nullity in respect to plaintiff’s certificate, but would constitute an actionable injury to plaintiff. Jffiere will be an injunction restraining the Minister, from cancelling or suspending the certificate.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 2

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TEACHER V MINISTER. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 2

TEACHER V MINISTER. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 2

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