UNION AND STRENGTH
FEDERATION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES NORTH ISLAND MOVEMENT Remarking that there were G,SOO school committee members in the North Island and that an Island Federation would add considerably to the force of the committee’s requests, the acting chairman of the Auckland Primary School Committees* Association, Mr. G. E. Spooner, suggested at the quarterly meeting last evening that an attempt should be made to form a North Island organisation. There was a South Island Federation, which was holding a conference at Timaru this month, and there was every need for a similar organisation in the North. It was fitting that the movement should be launched by the Auckland Association, which covered a larger area than any other. The secretary was requested to make j the preliminary arrangements to formI ing the organisation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 7
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133UNION AND STRENGTH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 7
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