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Variety of Accomplishments

An unusual appeal is published m a recent issue of the Norfolk Island Weekly. It is an invitation to some person with a wide variety of acconiplishments to fill a vacancy on the teaching staff at the Norfolk Island Public School. These are the qualifications insisted upon: “Must be an unmarried male, experienced in general class teaching, and capable of giving instruction in all branches of manual training, including woodwork, metal work, cardboard work, wire work, leather work (art and saddlery), art, agriculture and agricultural botany, and swimming (preferably holder of instructor’s certificate in life-saving). Knowledge of music, with ability to teach part-singing, is desirable, though not- essential. The appointee should also be the holder of a motor driver’s licence so that he can transport pupils to swimming, and he must take a keen and active interest in all branches of sport.”

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Southland Times, Issue 23740, 11 February 1939, Page 20

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Variety of Accomplishments Southland Times, Issue 23740, 11 February 1939, Page 20

Variety of Accomplishments Southland Times, Issue 23740, 11 February 1939, Page 20