EDUCATIONAL,
RESOLUTIONS BY TEACHERS' . CONFERENCE.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION.] -- WELLINGTON, June 24. The resolutions arrived "at by the conference of teachers and the Inspector-Gen-eral of Schools and the Govermiient actuary are now available. The confewmco rosolved That the Government •be asked to subsidise the Teachers Superannuation" Fund by an amount from the statutory .grant sufficient to -meet the estimated -annual deficit; that teacheis~'be allowed to retire at 60, retareriieut to bo compulsory at 65, and pension to he one-sixtieth oftbi, total .salary received during all the years of service: ~ Females can Totircat 55, »ndt retirement is -compulsory at~6o._ Provision is made for « refund' of money paid mi m the case of retirement from teaching or death. The maximum pension is not, to, exceed thirty-«x sixtieths or forty sixtieths of the average salary during iha. years of service. ■ " • *
On Thursday morning, June 22nd. Mr Spenoe, of- the Hawera Economic commences a great amalgamation sale" ottn© Opqnak© and Hawera stocks; JThVilrnVa repntatioh for b»n»ni.givin« is well known and on this occasion we will fcui&to jfed excel, our previous record* for huiminft. W. Spenoe. Economic, Hawer^—Advt CHAMBERLA^S OOUQH RMsDY Not only CMM.obldt and infioen«», but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia, £ fcltrayacweß and cum quickly. Bold by W, K. Vtlta*, Hwrfc-W.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8932, 26 June 1905, Page 2
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205EDUCATIONAL, Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8932, 26 June 1905, Page 2
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