UNUSUAL APPLICATIONS
TEACHING APPOINTMENTS
(Special to t'ie Herald.) AUCKLAND, this day.
Two unusual requests came before the Auckland Education Board yesterday when it was considering appointments of teachers.
One application, which came through the Education Department, was from a former Christchurch Training College teacher who had been employed as a teacher of English in Japanese schools from 1929 to 1937, and his name was put on the board’s waiting list.
The second application for employment came from a Hindu living at Bulawayo, South Africa, who said he had had 12 years’ teaching experience. In this case the matter was referred to the department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19585, 17 March 1938, Page 4
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