TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE. THE NEW PRESIDENT. MR W. FRASER, OF HAMILTON. (By. Telegraph Assn.' WELLINGTON, Thursday. The technical school teachers’ conference carried a resolution having in view the amalgamation of all teachers’ organisations, including universities. The scheme is to be ready for discussion next year. An invitation is to be sent to the Educational Institute and the Secondary Schools’ Association for a conference, with a view to presenting forthwith to the Minister a scheme of re-organisation of post-primary education and other matters. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: —President, Mr W. Fraser (Hamilton) ; vice-presidents, Messrs Wills (Feilding), and H. A. Jones (Auckland) ; executive, Miss E. M. Robertson (Christchurch), Messrs Tuck (Hamilton), Hancocks (Palmerston), McFadyen (Timaru), and A. A. Morris Jones (Wellington); secretary and treasurer, Mr James (re-elected) ; auditor, Miss Minnis; representatives on the Appeal Board, Messrs R. J. Thompson and F. W. Martin.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17712, 16 May 1929, Page 8
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