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COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

THE NOMINATIONS. Per Press Association. Wellington. April 20. Nominations wore received to-day for tlie Council of Education, who are to he‘elected under the new Act. Under tlie statute passed last session, the Council of Education is to consist of the Director of Education, the As-sistant-Director of Education, an inspector appointed hy the Minister, three other members also appointed hy the Minister representing industrial technical and female interests, and a member of the University of New Zealand appointed hy the Senate. In addition, there are to he members elected hy the various educational sections. These groups, with the nominations received to-day, are as follow : Two members to lie elected by members of the education boards in the North Island: Five nominations— Messrs •). C. W. Aitkeii (Wellington), G. J. Carland (Auckland). ,1. It. Kirk (Hawke’s Bay), n. Trimble (Taranaki), . E. Pirani (Wanganui). Two members to be elected by the education boards of the South Island; Six nominations—Messrs W. N. Franklyn (Nelson), .1. C. Thomson (Southland), C. H. Opie (North Canterbury), J. .Mitchell (Otago), J. Greenwood (Westland), J. W. M. Hamilton (South Canterbury).

Olio momluT to be fleeted hy certificated male teachers of public schools of the North Island: Two nominations —Messrs T. A. Wells (Auckland) and i J. H. X, Parkinson (Wellington). j One member to bo selected by the j certificated male teachers of the public! schools of the South island: \V. J. Caughley (North Canterbury), elected. One member by the male teachers of secondary and technical schools:— Three nominations-—Messrs J. AY. Tibbs (Auckland), G. George (Auckland), and F. H. Campbell (Dunedin).! One member by certificated women teachers of the public schools of the North Island: Two nominations—Misses 10. Simpson (Auckland), and P. Myers (Wellington). One member by certificated women teachers of the South Island: Miss K. A. Chaplin (Christchurch), elected.

One member hy the women teachers of the secondary and technical schools; Three nominations—Misses C. M. Crnickshank (Wanganui), C. IT Mills (Christchurch), and F. Sheard (Christchurch),

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 92, 21 April 1915, Page 3

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COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 92, 21 April 1915, Page 3

COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 92, 21 April 1915, Page 3

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