MARRIED WOMEN
TKACH KIPS APPOINTMENT’ CONFIRMED. By Telegraph—Press Association). DUNEDIN, Nov. 24. The Education Board gave further consideration to the appointment of a married woman teacher to the Totara School, respecting which there has been considerable local agitation. A letter war? received from the residents of the district stating that a. public meeting had carried a resolution of protest against the appointment. A further letter from the Education De-partment-intimated that it could not give the board discretionary powers. The chairman, Mr J. Wallace, said that as the woman was the highest, graded applicant the hoard had no alternative hut to appoint her. A motion that* the apnlicnnt he asked to withdraw lapsed for want of a seconder, and the appointment was confirmed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1930, Page 1
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