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CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD.

The Board met on Friday at Christchurch. Present: .Messrs \. ,1. Big nell (chairman). \Y. P. Spencer. T Hughes. B. Wild. A. Peverill. ('. S Thomson. H. 11. Andrews. W. A

Banks. (I. A. Armstrong. W. 11. Win sor, and .1. (!. (low. APPOI NT.W FNTS.

Appointments made - included : Ahaiira, Miss E. Duggan (assistant mistress); South Spit. Mr B. Seward, (sole teacher): W.iiaroa. .Mr I'. Church (sole teacher).

Resignations accepted includ'd: — Aratika, .Miss .1. Rooney (soli* teacher) : tlreymuiith. Miss 1!. Bigie-ll (assistant, mistress); Cl reymoutb. Mr D. A. Carr (pupil toucheri; Ruatapu. AI is., S. Walla-e te-sistant mitres:' ). A letter was rccei'.ed from the Dc partment. rc-gretLing that no lurthcr payment could he made toward-., the cost of continuous readers, but r>-. pressing the hope that the Board would let the preparatory classes have an a-leijuate. supply. (lie So v.'Piry reported i lint tie- Department had recently been informed that the Board's funds tor the purchase ni continuous readers wer> practically exhau.led. and that a ■ "!■ 'eotial grant was necessary in order to

,-riai.le the Boanl to filmi-h tut adequate supply. The Chairman and the Seerotar\ were requested lo forward the letter to the other three large Education Boards enquiring as to the position, and whether the grant in their cases had proved sufficient. The report of the Buildings (onimittce stated that ihe Department had agreed to the removal of the l (>- per Keiternngi building from Callaghan's provided it was put to no cost. A motion was passed thanking the Greymoutli manual .instructors in woodwork for the excellent display made by them at tbe Hokitika Exhibition.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1924, Page 4

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CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1924, Page 4

CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1924, Page 4

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