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AMERICAN TEACHERS.

6 DISGRACEFULLY UNDERPAID. SOME PLAIN SPEAKING. Br Teletraph—Prew Aesacifltion—CspyrlEhl (Rec. January 11. 5.5 p.m.) New York, January 13. Mr. Alfred Moseley, the English educationist, speaking at Stanford University, declared that American teachers wore disgracefully underpaid. "If Ameiica fails the world must go back to autocracy and the sword." Mr. Moseley criticised the American "graft" law, and said the schools ought to teach higher ideals. The American newspapers wera a disgrace to civilisation.

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Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 5

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74

AMERICAN TEACHERS. Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 5

AMERICAN TEACHERS. Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 5

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