TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
[TO the editor.] Sir, —It is all very well for . Mr. Coates to be angry, but the fact remains that had either the Board or thej Principal gone the right way about it, i.e., appealed to the Education Department, the Department would surely have made arrangements to employ the teacher until such time! as he goes to camp. In the circumstances is it right that he should have to go to the State Placement Office? Nor do I think it is fair to make Mr. Parfitt the scapegoat. By the I wav I did not use the word “sacked. I asked if he could not have been kept on until such time as. he was required to go into camp.—Yours, etc., STILB FAIR BLAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1940, Page 2
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