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CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD.

T iie Board met al ( lii istclmi i h on Friday last. I’resell t : Messrs IT. .1. Bignoll (chairman) ; \Y. Hanks. .1. .Mazo. (>. .Amiiiiip>. C. S. Thompson. TV. Jl. Winsor. .1. (1. (rmv. TV. Johnston.- I{. Wild. T. Iluglii's. W. L’. Spencer. I'.'. 11. Andrews.

The appointments eunlinned included: Stillwater. Air (I. .1. Wowso, head master.

The resignations received included: liruce I’av. Miss 11. Fahov : Taylorvillo. Miss A. ('. Itnurke. Toe Agricultural and Manual and Technical ( onnnittee reported that a letter Intel keen received irotn the Auckland Board in regard to providing agi icultural instruction l'or students over fifteen years of age. who intend to bociune farmers, hy carrying on halfyearly winter courses of cultural and technical instruction. It was recommended that the hoard should approve of toe underlying principle, if a. well considered, systematic and practical plan was formulated and financed. The report was adopted. la reply to a l.uter from (lie l!c----parmeiit in regard to eae-.araging sole teachers to take up gardening; .systematically. the secretary was instructed to inform the D .'paftnient of the hoard's activities ill that direction. A protest hy the Auckland Board against the use of schools as polling booths was supported, in cases where other buildings are available lor booths. Messrs Thompson and Winsor were appointed to make arrangements _ in respect to the visit of the American Fleet. It was decide.' ask county councils for exemption of school ’buses from heavy traffic fees. A committee- appointed to arrange for an exhibit at the South Sea Kxhibition was authorised to spend A proposal by the Wnimatc School Committee that all school children should undergo X-ray examination for incipient tuberculosis was referred to the Medical School Officer.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1925, Page 4

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283

CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1925, Page 4

CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1925, Page 4

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