TEACHERS' SALARIES' COMMISSION.
PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION. WELLißoioif, j uno 23, At the Teachers' Salaries Oommiss on, M s. Fr.tncis urged th« misneates of cepar.te infant rohool, ap.rt from otJ et ' Fchoo'a, should f rm a neptrate grade, Unier tha headmaster's prtS - ""' pos tl hei- school would ba chut up. as out of 445 in it there vera 183 who were over seven years, and they were not sufficiently advanced to go to another echool. The proposal of the headmastfrs was ao'uated by a desire to mcrea-e their attendanoe under the new scale. Mr Bennet, head-master at Kirori, said um'er tbe present system <»f paying tet.ohew in the Wellington a'strict, there we<e anomalies and injus ues incurred. The salaries paid lor the large Wellington Schools under arernative scale were more ad#* qu»t<j than at present. He ooosidered here wire t<o many pupil tsaohera in this district, and there would not to employment for those now Kfirg trniued for mmy yeire toeome. He nid not fin ! any general demand for equal for ocen and women, and it that pi incipal was adopted, the keerer competition (hit would mmo» must result in a breakdown of women.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 2
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193TEACHERS' SALARIES' COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 2
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