COLLEGE INQUIRY
PERSECUTION ALLEGE]) EX-BOARD MEMBER’ \S EVIDENCE * (For Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last, night. At the Seddon Memorial Technical College inquiry to-day James Purtell, a former member of the board, said there was’no doubt that those teachers who did not agree with Mr. Park were subjected to persecution, and that Mr. Park had favored his own friends in now appointments. A whole contingent had come from Wanganui, where apparently all the best teachers were to be found. The Commission adjourned until tomorrow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 4
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