APPLICATION FROM DUBLIN.
.■* AUCKLAND, April 4. “ In view of the unemployment here it seems unfair to consider outside applications,’’ remarked Mr A. Burns (chairman of the Auckland Education Board) when an application was received from a Dublin woman with 13 years’ teacliing.,experience. Mr H. S. W. King: We want the best in the British Empire. Mr Burns: We’ve got them. - It seemed unfortunate that the. door should be open to people abroad, rg’ marked 'Mr J. Boddie,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3865, 10 April 1928, Page 38
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