UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS
HOPE TO ABSORB THEM. NAPIER. Saturday. The fa el that there are same 900 unemployed teachers in the Dominion was referred to by Die Minister ot Education, III" lion. It. Masters, at the opening of the Napier Girls’ High School building. II was realised Hint 100 many I radioes were being I rained, said Mr Masters, and it was therefore decide I lo elose Iwi learning colleges in New Zealand in the meantime. The work was being rationed as well as possible. ami with (lie rn -opera IPm of rduralimi boards il was Imped lliut all unemployed teachers would be absorbed before very I mg. As Hie result of closing Iwo training colleges, said Mr Masters, a .Saving of £ 17.000 a year bad been efl’«eted. "The IfMe will come when one training college will be quite suffice n I for Hie whole ol' the Dominion," lie added.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 6
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