TEACHER OBJECTED
VIEWS ON MILITARY SERVE BOARD NOT BIASED His views on military service It* stopped a man teacher from gettii* position in the Taranaki education c. trict, but the Auckland Educai; Board does not hold the same view. Yesterday Mr. L. G. Usher «a granted permission to withdraw b resignation from the Auckland Bmr He had been employed as a >ub6tia assistant at Xorthcote school, but: cently he obtained a position a* a teacher at the Waitoanga school. Tr naki. His resignation from Auckk was to take effect from April 30. A telegram was received from t Taranaki Board to the effect that tt school committee at Waitoanga h objected to Mr. Usher’s appointor because of his recent applicatioi t exemption from military servica. The Education Department recer informed the board that It might required to consider the question stipulating that all male probation should fulfil their military obligatF’ The chairman, Mr. A. Burn*, a that he did not think the departed could “touch” Mr. Usher unless her actually sent to prison.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 8
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173TEACHER OBJECTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 8
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