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POLITICAL NOTES.

. WELLINGTON, S,„, w ', il" Prefereafl# to Unionirts. 1 -.*£ Notice of the first Industrial Conciliation Amendment BUi, W was given to-day. It LffigsMfc ination of tho proferene# to „ # provision. The mover iott (Oroua), and the ment is couched in the "The Court shall not • award made by it a proviSlMl preference of ber, .t.» bound by the award, tion of such a provide all the parties represented ceedings before the bound by the award.*':. that if tho proposal, as is carried, thero will to proceed with the tjifflj&Sßßlffi which seeks to exempt from the operation of fe&gHNKThe Labour Bills Committrtj mence the hearing of • Bill at 9.30 a.m. to-morrnw ffi|clpfe' cided by tho House to-day proceedings open to tho Pres^^^\^ Music Teachers. . Registration of music throughout, the Dominion ji'-agllp' . by a Bill introduced into the day by Sir John Luke North). The Registration BoUj&Sf, established, it is proposed, ffljgK of nine members, one of who® ; appointed by the Minister tion, and the remainder will be 1 by registered music teaeheni, twdffilN didates to represent each thuSll districts into which it i« Dominion should be divided. Mil;' purposes of the first' eleotioji; ■ of any incorporated MdefyMfHHp sional music teachers or cognised by the Minister, ed to be registered qualify for registration' must have' been engaged as a music teacher for months immediately preced&g tifrSßW mencement of the Act, or mmm ' a degree, diploma, eerti£eati 1 or other proof thathahai . cognised examination \l&.fofoa£Bk • otherwise competent to tftifelu oratf*; The annual registration 10s 6d. It will be an ' by a fine of £2O for i sons to use .titles or to convey the idea of fc a fine of £SO is prescribed At , alty for fraudulently tion. * Persons nnder ' eligible for registration. passed will become operativi'6Wus>i£; ary Ist next.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 8

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POLITICAL NOTES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 8

POLITICAL NOTES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 8

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