TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Twenty members attended the meeting of the WcllinEton District Educational Institute, hold on Friday evening, and Mr. H. A. Parkinson was in tho choir. • The resignation of Mr. P. P. Wilson, M.A., was accepted, and tho institute dcoided to congratulate their follow-momber on his appoint*. : nient to the rectorship of Viotorm Collcire. . , Preferenco to local teachers was dismissed in committee The notice of motion under consideration was: "That this district institute respectfully represent to the* Wellington Education Board the advisability and justice of employinK such of its toaohors n.i are not in ponnanont positions in preference to teanhcre from other districts." Tho niotion was reforwd to the Manocemont Committco for consideration and a report. Tu'clvo new mombors wore elected. , The stercbirr..(Mr,, J, . Ftumlng) deolincci to bo nominated for anothor terms, on iiccotmt o{ tho pressme on his time, A sujtgosUon to oomhlno tho offiocs of secretary and treasurer did not find favour with members.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 14 June 1909, Page 2
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156TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 14 June 1909, Page 2
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