SEEKING ADMISSION
STUDENTS FROM HAWKE’S BAY. DISCUSSION AT DUNEDIN. (Per United Press Association.) Dunedin, June 13. At a meeting of the Education Board a letter was received from the Department that 70 Hawke’s Bay Training College students would seek admission to the Dunedin Training College in 1927. The chairman: “I suppose we may tell the department that A students will be admitted, but B students will not be unless under some new scheme.” The secretary said that almost all the extra Otago teachers had now been placed. A member student stated that the whole system would have to be altered and put on the same basis as the Civil Service. Teachers would have to go to where they were appointed. It was decided to inform the department that the board would take all A students but could not change its attitude with regard to others.
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Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 6
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145SEEKING ADMISSION Southland Times, Issue 19897, 16 June 1926, Page 6
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