STUDENT TEACHERS
ALLOWANCES FOR NEXT YEAR. BOND SYSTEM ABANDONED. By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON. Sept. 28. The Hon. R. A. Masters (Minister of Education) has announced Cabinet’s decision in connection with allowances that are to be paid next year to Training College students. The annual allowance paid will be £2O; plus a boarding allowance of £4O if a student lives away from home, plus University fees up to £lO. The £4O will be repaid to the Government by instalments when the student secures a teaching position. It has been decided to pay one return fare each year to students travelling to and from Training Colleges and their homes. In view of the altered conditions, and the fact that there is no guarantee of employment, at the conclusion of the period of training, the “bond” system will be abandoned.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19300, 29 September 1932, Page 7
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