EXCHANGE TEACHERS SAILING FOR BRITAIN
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WELL1NUTON, ifeC. 19. The exchange of teachers with the United Kingdom is being resumed aitetbe War break. Tomorrow nine women teachers will leave by the Ruahine to. England. Eiglit English teachers and oue from Bcotland wili arnve. in N't-w Zealand before the 1948 school year uegins. A male teacher was also lo nave gone with -the party sailmg u .norrow but his exchange was can celled.. Arrangenient exciianges wounl .uive li'een eiiected with other Eiupire eountries but tor transport difficut'ties. Because of the shoriage of teachers n is necessary to limit the exchanges t-o teachers doing the same work, t'hus preservin'g the teaching- strength i-n eacb country. Exchange teachers pay uheir own fares'but the New Zealand Leachers have their salaries converted , into sterling plus other allowances vvhich give them about £60 a year extra. riik exchanges are for a }-ear. The uanies of the teachers who sail are Misses Dorothy iMarlield . (New Plymouth ), Myrlo W hiteside (Palmers ton North;, K. J. Mirrilees (Gisborne;, iiivabeth Boleyn (Auckland), Dorothy McKenzie (Foxton), J. llerdman (Auckland), Daisy W itten (Hamilton), lanet McCosh^(Te Puke) and L. A. Jurrie (Dunedin;.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1947, Page 5
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