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Considerable dW-us-sion took place j at the Canterbury Education Board meeting on Friday over the intended amendment, 'in e.-presentation. M* Banks who is also a member .if the Council of Education explained that the intended alteration was brought a!unit largely through the unfair representation "ef'the West Coast which ha.l two members while North Canterbury had mine. It was ultimately resolved to approve of the Departments) pm-po-al ] rovide.l one member was git. 'it Timaru ami Levels County, and one member to the "West Coast. An amendment moved by Mr AYild and seconded by AL Bignell. that owing to the largo and scattered district two members he given to the West Coast- boinpc ono representative for oat-h district foi molly controlled by a Board, failed, only the mover and seconder supporting-
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 3
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