PAPATOETOE.
BOWLING MATCH Three rinks of Papatoetoe bowlers journeyed to Waiuku last Thursday and beat the Waiuku Club by 61 points to 51. The following were the scores, the names of the Papat,(toe bowlers being mentioned fi s? in each instance. Gane, Death Hall. Ranneslev, 17 v. D Neil, Coote. Emslev, G. Williams 22 ; Tumble, Gallaway, Cutforth, Knight, 22, v. Linwood, H. King, A M Barnball, R. J. Hums, 11 ; Watson, Oobine, Daisley, Pegler, 22, v. Christiansea, Fenwick, Stone, J. Mearns, IS.
A report of the sitting of the Commission to-day at Papatoetoo to enquire into the proposal to form a Town Board for Papatoetoe wil appear in our issue of Friday next.
A question of saiary was raised at the auuual conference of tho New Zealand Institute of Architects in WeliingtoD. The secretary of the institute mentioned that after paying office expenses he had about 15s a week for his services. " While J would be deeply grieved to sever my connection with the institute," he remarked, " I could earn £4 a day as stoker on the Maori." The argument was convincing and the institute approved of an immediate incivas* ia the secretary's remuneration. During an interview which took place between Dr Siegfried, a member of the French Mission, and the Minister for Education and pro fessors of the Victoria College, reference was made to the remuneration received by skilled and unskilled workers Dr. Siegfried remarked that it was singular that in Australia and New Zealand unskilled workers should receive more wages than skilled mechanics. Such a condition did not exist in France.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 445, 28 January 1919, Page 3
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