CASE OF MISS PARK.
j EDUCATION BOARD'S ATTITUDE CPkb Press Association.) WELLINGTON, January 26. Miss Park’s case was discussed again by the Education 'Board .to-day. Ten i members were present and ali spoke, i They agreed with the action of the j board’s committee in entirely pxonei - 1 ating Miss Park from allegations of ; disloyalty, and many tributes were ! paid to her work as a teacher. A resoI lutiori was passed advising her in her personal interest to attend the, public inquiry ordered by the Minister of Education, but not to waive the question of the legality of such inquiry. Th chairman, Mr Forsyth, at the conclusion. asked the committee which sat ! at the first inquiry to attend at the J second. They might bo unwelcome j guests, but the;\ had a right to l>e there. They should have the .lonrd's solicitor to advise them. It was resolved that the committee should attend.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16642, 26 January 1922, Page 4
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