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PRESS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, October 15. The committee of the Otago branch of the New Zealand Institute has resolved to draw the attention of the Minister of Education to the altogether inadequate salaries proposed for second male assistants in the Public School Teachers’ Salaries Bill now before Parliament. The feeling was general that the work done by teachers of this class is important enough to justify a salary which would attract men of experience. With this amendment the' committee considered the Commission was to be congratulated on the general success it had achieved. NELSON, October 15. The lighthouse-keepem at Cape Parewell Spit found washed ashore the left leg of a man with a watertight hoot and black stocking and white band 1 thereon, but the flesh had gone. Further search is being made, but it is thought the limb is that of a man lost overboard from a passing vessel.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4488, 16 October 1901, Page 5
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