WOMAN CHAIRMAN
W AIR ARAB A EDUCATION BODY
AIASTER.TON, June 25
The Wairarapa Secondary Education Board to night elected Airs T. R* Barrel- to the chair of the board, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Thomas Jordan.
In accepting the position Airs Barrelsaid that she could not say she accepted it with as much pleasure as she might have done had the circumstances been different, still she would do her best, and she yielded to no one in her interest in education. Air Jordan's resignation was formally received by the board. “I’ve heard him described as a perfect ohairman,” observed Airs Bal-rer, in moving that the resignation hi- received with the very greatest regret.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1931, Page 5
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