W.E.A. MOVEMENT
MORE MONEY WANTED PLEA TO GOVERNMENT (Special to THE SUNJ WELLINGTON, Friday. A plea for further Government assistance to the Workers’ Educational Association to enable more tutors to be employed and to assure them security of tenure is advanced in the annual report of the association submitted at the Dominion Conference this week. Although the movement continues each year to expand its influence further into the country towns and villages, states the report, the income received by each district remains practically the same as in 1924. The Government was approached in the past season for an increased grant, but with no good result. The students, however, realising the value of the movement, have donated in various ways an estimated sum of £ 2,265.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 6
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