OUR SCHOOL TEACHERS AGAIN.
Sib, — In your issue of the 11th mat., appears a report of the usual monthly meeting of the Whangarei School Committee, (ou August 4th) at which the chairman (Mr Broadbent), proposed, " That Mis 3 G-eatbatch be removed to Auckland at her ovirn request, and that the Board be applied to to appoint Miss Wilson, of Waipu, or Miss Nixon," seconded by Mr Wilson and carried. Here, Mr Editor, we at last have a clue to the steady opposition given i by these two members of the Committee to the aDpointraents of Miss Bedlington to this school. Here ia the whole thing in a nutshell, " Miss Bedlington mußt be kept out, that Miss Wilson get in." When will thi« community realize how they are being done in the management of their school affairs, or the rest of the committee see what mere catspaws they are. — Yours, &c. Justice. P.S. Waipu seems destined to be tho cradle of our Whangarei school teachers. Happy Whangarei ! .. .^J»"W-. .s „ V\.<!.«in.-MIB3H}»
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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1888, Page 3
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169OUR SCHOOL TEACHERS AGAIN. Northern Advocate, 1 September 1888, Page 3
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