EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
CI.OSE of? run feoCEEtllMlSr.-. ' PBKSJS " AUCKLAND/ The Education Congress, concluded! Il'was agreed mat' ffie: tion of 'salaries-should ;. on. efficiency an<l • service. cg^ference. endorsed the -HawkVs Bay remit; regretting that Parliament was"unaljle to'deal with salaries tj»at the new Tnade from January lst. was "decided that organising teacneis: dS in "the schools of grades, 0, I, 4Vld A :oP<Jer the direction of the Inspectors, and, that Education Board? b? elected oqVf more* popular, franchise thaii:*ScbpoJ CspinN£tees. . Mr Erskine (Wellington) was president; Mr WeU# - V.»Wpresident; Mr Parkinson '(W&lhigtoriy, secretary; ,Mr Just ;(I*y{<telton), - treasurer. Messrs Newton (Thames) and Flannak (Dunedin) will bo pon-official members of the executive.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 4
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