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TEACHER’S APPOINTMENT

PROTEST FROM EDUCATION BOARD POWER TAKEN AWAY Press Association. WELLINGTON, Wednesday. A heated discussion occurred to-day at the Education Board meeting on the department’s proposal to seek regulations by Order-in-Council virtually taking from the board the power to appoint applicants to vacancies on the Training College staff or practising schools, and vesting it in the Minister of Education. The board regards the proposals as an endeavour to frustrate the board’s efforts to appoint Mr. S. K. Lomas, acting-principal of the Training College, to the position of principal of the college. The department desires to make regulations retrospective to the calling of applications for the position of principal of the Wellington Training College. A resolution protesting against the procedure was carried with only one dissentient voice.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 11

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TEACHER’S APPOINTMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 11

TEACHER’S APPOINTMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 11

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