DOMINION NEWS.
CO-OP. ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT. By Telegraph.—ftesa Association. Christchurch, Sept. 25. At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Association of Canterbury, the chairman announced that the general manager (Mr. E. W. Ralph) had been appointed supervisor of the business activities of the association, and that the assistant general manager (Mr. A. J .Jamieson) had been appointed general manager. FRIVOLOUS CHARGES DISPROVED. Auckland, Sept. 25. In the police court, Daniel Murray, who has a bad gaol record, was sentenced to seven days on bread and water for having made a frivolous charge against four warders, who, he asserted, had knocked him about. The allegations on inquiry were disproved. Murray is now serving a sentence of two years' imprisonment. TEACHERS' SALARIES. Marton, Sept. 25. The central executive of the Waiiganui branch of the New Zealand Education Institute to-day resolved that the Dominion executive be urged to use every means in its pwer to secure a just scale of salaries, and to have placed on the supplementary estimates a sum sufficient to provide the maximum salary of £B6O.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1920, Page 8
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