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1925. NEW ZEALAND

EDUCATION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). (Mr. HUDSON, Chairman.)

Presented to the House of Representatives, and ordered to be printed.

ORDERS OF REFERENCE. Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives. Thursday, the 16th Day of July, 1925. Ordered, " That Standing Order No. 219 be suspended, and that a Select Committee be appointed, consisting of fifteen members, to consider all matters relating to school-teachers, education, and public instruction generally, publicschool training of teachers, higher education, technical education, manual instruction, and such other matters affecting education as may be referred to it; to have power to call for persons and papers ; three to be a quorum : the Committee to consist of Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Atmore, Mr. Bitchener, Mr. Fraser, Mr. Hudson, Sir J. P. Luke, Mr. Masters, Mr. Nash, Mr. Poland, Mr. Potter, Mr. J. C. Rolleston, Mr. Sidey, Mr. Wright, Mr. Young, and the mover."— (Hon. Sir C. J. Paer.) Tuesday - , the 21st Day op July, 1925. Ordered, " That the Child Welfare Bill be referred to the Education Committee."—(Hon. Sir C. J. Pare.) Thursday, the 23rd Day of July, 1925. Ordered, " That all petitions not finally dealt with during the session of 1924 be again referred to the same Committee as they were referred to during the said session."—(Hon. Mr. Coates.) Friday, the 11th Day or September, 1925. Ordered, " That the petition of W. J. Worth and another be referred direct to the Education Committee." — (Mr. Witty, for Mr. Bell.) Friday, the 18th Day of September, 1925. Ordered, " That the petition of Maria Douds, and eleven similar petitions, be referred back to the Education Committee for further consideration."—(Mr. Holland.) Friday, the 25th Day of September, 1925. Ordered, " That the petition of J. C. Prudhoe be referred direct to the Education Committee." —(Mr. Isitt.)

INDEX.

No. Petitioner, Ac. Page. No. \ Petitioner, Ac. Page. 138 Anderson, Mary .. . . .. 2 131 Macintosh, Winifred S., and 2 others .. 2 52 Murray, Margaret P. .. .. 2 189 Bates, Jane M. .. .. .. j 2 123 McLennan, Jane A. .. .. 2 Child Welfare Bill .. .. .. 2 159 Nicolson, Ada .. .. .. 2 161 Chipperfield, Emily .. .. 2 160 Nicolson, Ada, and 2 others .. .. 2 192 Connell, Elizabeth, and 3 others .. 2 53 Page, A. W. .. .. .. 2 213 Don, R. .. .. .. 2 266 Prudhoe, J. C. .. .. .. 2 11 Douds, Maria .. .. .. 2 164 Smeaton,-Mrs. L. E. .. .. 2 154 Hockin, Florence M. .. .. 2 163 Stirling, W., and 4 others .. .. 2 162 Ingley, Mary, and 3 others .. .. 2 236 Worth, W. J., and another. .. .. 2

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REPORTS. Child Welfare Bill. The Education Committee, to which was referred the above-mentioned Bill, has the honour to report that the said Bill has been carefully considered, and the Committee recommends that it be allowed to proceed, with the amendments as shown on the copy of the Bill attached. 10th September, 1925.

No. 11.—Petition of Maria Douds (and 11 similar Petitions, as per Schedule attached). (First Report.) Praying for recognition of previous service for the purpose of calculating superannuation allowance. The Education Committee has the honour to report that it has carefully considered the abovementioned petitions, and has no recommendation to make. 18th September, 1925. Schedule. No. 52.—Margaret P. Murray. No. 160. —Ada Nicolson and 2 others. No. 123.—Jane A. McLennan. No. 161. —Emily Cliipperfield. No. 131. —Winifred S. Macintosh and 2 others. No. 162.—Mary Ingley and 3 others. No. 138. —Mary Anderson. No. 163. —William Stirling and 4 others. No. 154. —Florence Margaret Hockin. No. 164.—Mrs. L. E. Smeaton. No. 159. —Ada Nicolson. (Referred back to the Committee for further report.)

No. 11. —Petition of Maria Douds (and 14 similar Petitions, as per Schedule attached.) (Second Report.) Praying for recognition of previous service for the purpose of calculating superannuation allowance. I am directed to report that the Committee finds to give effect to the prayer of the petitioners would involve considerable increased charges upon the Superannuation Fund, and recommends that an actuarial investigation be made into the whole matter during the recess. 22nd September, 1925. Schedule. No. 11 Maria Douds. No. 161.—Emily Cliipperfield. No. 52. —Margaret P. Murray. No. 162.—Mary Ingley and 3 others. No. 123. —Jane A. McLennon. No. 163.—William Stirling and 4 others. No. 131. —Winifred S. Macintosh and 2 others. No. 164.—Mrs. L. E. Smeaton. No. 138.' —Mary Anderson, No. 189. —Jane M. Bates. No. 154. —Florence Margaret Hockin. No. 192.— Elizabeth Connell and 3 others. No. 159.—Ada Nicolson. No. 213. —Rutherford Don. No. 160.—Ada Nicolson and 2 othei3.

No. 53. —Petition of Alfred William Page, of Christchurch. Praying for reinstatement as a school-teacher. The Education Committee has the honour to report that it has carefully considered the abovementioned petition, and has no recommendation to make. 22nd September, 1925.

No. 236.—William John Worth and Another, of Kaitaia. Praying for relief for loss of building-material at sea. The Education Committee has the honour to report that it has carefully considered the abovementioned petition, and has no recommendation to make. 22nd September, 1925.

No. 266. —Petition of Joseph Cumberland Prudhoe. The Committee are of the opinion that the petition arrived too late to be considered this session. 29th September, 1925.

Special Report. I have the honour to report that the Education Committee desires to place on record its appreciation of the ability and tact displayed by the Chairman, Mr. R. P. Hudson, in the conduct of the business of the Committee during the session; and further desires that this resolution shall be recorded on the minutes of the Committee and be reported to the House. j-j Armstrong 29th September, 1925. Member of the Committee.

Special Report. I am directed to report that the Committee desires to place on record its appreciation of the services rendered by the Clerk, Mr. B. A. Weyburne. 29th September, 1925.

Final Report. I have the honour to report that the Education Committee, consisting of fifteen members, has held nine meetings during the session, and that the average attendance of members at these meetings has been eight per meeting. The Committee had referred to it twenty-four petitions :of these, twentytwo were considered and reported upon, and two are held over till next session. The Child Welfare Bill was referred to the Committee, and was duly considered and reported upon. 29th September, 1925.

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EDUCATION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). (Mr. HUDSON, Chairman.), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1925 Session I, I-08

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EDUCATION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). (Mr. HUDSON, Chairman.) Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1925 Session I, I-08

EDUCATION COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). (Mr. HUDSON, Chairman.) Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1925 Session I, I-08