LIBRARY TRUSTEES.
A MEMBER’S COMPLAINT. (Parliamentary Reporter). WELLINGTON, fhis Ray. The Minister of Education was asked to amencf fho Tdbrafiys' Act to make proVl a 'ofi W U l ® compulsory retirement of trusees who were’ consistently absent from a district and who refused to resign, He had, ho said, brought this matter under the Minister’s notice during the past two sessions. Air. Parr declined to answer the question off hand, and invited the member to put it on the order paper. Mr. Witty, however, refused fo, let the matter drop at tßiq, aad later asked tljo }fmj6(p.v \vas it' not a fact that he hi(d brought it under his notice before, and had obtained a reply that the Minister was looking into it! If that were so could he not make a reply at once? There was, he said, in a certain district an officer who had been asked for the past two years to retire, and refused. Mr. Pair retorted that the matter was one of importance, and he again askgd Mr. Witty to place it on the order paper - . Mr, Wifrty • I do if.” V' have osWd you'flp’eg times Ir.eforg. Mr'. Pah''; I'can’t help if if you have asked it
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15955, 17 October 1922, Page 7
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