CLAIMS OF SCHOOLS
RESERVING OF MANPOWER
"The New Zealand Educational Institute lias not raised with the
Government the question of reserving teachers as it has not desired to suggest anything "which would delay the speedy winning of the war,'' said the secretary of s:he institute, Mr G. R. Ashbridge, when the report of an Auckland Education Board decision was referred to him. "Members are concerned, however, that the needs and claims of the schools cannot be ignored without immediate and future detrimental consequences tc the country. ()! wiiat use is it to fight the Avar U> make our e'mliration safe for our children and then neglect the children while Ave are doing it? "In .Kngland at Ih>■ pre-rn! -Inur oi' ;il !!'(■-[ eitiiipk |e ni'tlil! i>a lion, oh t.::ich-T-- iivir t!u- <-!' .w:;,--are uncondit ir-nai: v vi - ( -r\a:,-! sis! an Is are reserves! in Avhal arc regarded as "key positions' regardless oi' their age. "To lake similar action the Department Aveuld be doing r.o more than I'ritasn did at the time when the future looked blackest.'''
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 17, 16 February 1942, Page 6
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173CLAIMS OF SCHOOLS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 17, 16 February 1942, Page 6
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