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AGAINST UNIVERSITY STAFF: INVESTIGATION TO BE MASD.E. • WELLINGTON, August 18. A committee set up by the- council of’ Victor*a University College “to in- j vestigate-certain charges or irisinua‘tioiiA Madh ;in' 'recent ! coirespoftdonce in- J the Wellington pres- 6 Upon the staff ,of I the-'College,”, held' a sitting to-day'. It 1 a’d'ouraed until Tuesday 'evening- next. Tlic - committee is treating 1 any evidence that may .be-brought before it r. as confidential, save as to ’the Chairman -of" the Professorial Board, and any' person;' affair ed; It i-s ‘ understood that Canon - James and Mr D, McLaren have s’ent written statements; to the com'mitfoe ahd'.Mr ■%\ P“Harper, representing the Welfare* League, intimated th ,t 'to-day, he intended to appear personally before the cdhlinitfoo. ' 1 ; The- coiri-na l ltee. ,avi] 1 report in due course t-o" the College council.. . . j
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1933, Page 3
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137PRESS INSINUATION Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1933, Page 3
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