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COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

THE ELECTION RESULTS. The count of votes in the election I for members of the new Council ol Education set up under the Education! Act passed last session was concluded last night by the returning officer, Mr, F. K. Do (.'astro, following are the results of Lb" polling:— Representatives of Members of Education Boards, North Island. John Guthrie Wood Aitken ... 23 George Joseph Garland 1Jamos Robert Kirk 29 Frederick Pirani ,-• '■•' Harold Trim bio ... ••• ••• ' Total 85 Informal—nil. Messrs Aitken and Kirk elected. Representatives of Members of Educa-. tion Hoard, South Island. William Norn's Knmklyii ... 23 Joseph Grimmond ... ... ... 13 William Milne Hamilton 15 James Mitchell 10 diaries Henry Opie ... ... 31 John Charles Thomson 14 Total H 5 Informal one. .Messrs Opie and Kranklyn elected. Representatives of Secondary and Technical Male Teachers. Frank Hyde Campbell 98 George George 6-1 James William Tibbs ... ... 38 Total 200 Informal- G. Mr Campbell elected. Representative of Secondary and Technical Women Teachers. Christina Murray Cruickshank 57 Clare Beatrice Mills 13 Florence Shoard 37 Total VA > Informal 10. Miss Cruickshank elected. Representative of Male Teacher North Island (Public Schools Only). Henry Ainslie Parkinson ... 204 Thomas Cnifrey Wells 37(5 Total 5«0 Informal—'27. Mr Wells elected. Representative of Women Teachers North Island (Public Schools Only). Phoebe Myers 310 Eupliemia Simpson 289 Total 599 Informal—s2. .Miss Myers elected. Mr John Caugbley, representing male teachers of public, schools of the South Island, was elected unopposed. Miss Chaplin, representing the women teachers in the South Island, was also elected unopposed.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 3

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COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 3

COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 3

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