NEW ZEALAND.
[By Telegraph—Press Association.]
Wellington, last night,
The Hon. Mr Ward wires that he is leaving Melbourne next Thursday, and will arrive in New Zealand on the 22nd instant.
The Premier is advised that Private Lindop, who was dangerously ill at Pretoria, is now much better.
Christchurch, last night. The Teachers’ Salaries Commission continued its sittings this morning. The evidence adduced showed that the incidental allowance to committees was greater in Canterbury than in any other district in tho colony. In reply to a remark made, Mr Hogben stated he was unware of any intention to abolish Education Boards. Rumors to that effect were without foundation. The teachers’ evidence was in favor of a colonial scale, with a fixed minimum wage.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 105, 13 May 1901, Page 1
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