SATURDAY TELEGRAMS.
* Greymouth, August IS. ; Very ltev, Dean Carew has asked y the member for Urey to urge on the (•overnment the advisability of grant--7 iny; teachers in all parts of the col- [ ony travelling from towns to suburbs free railway passes. His reason for making the request, he said, was due to the fiK't that liornan Catholic people an; paying for teachers to go to iirunner to teach a large mrnibcr of children, yet "the Act permitted these children to bo brought to town free, lie thought it way preferable I hat teachers should travel free, instead of bringing a large number of children into town. Mr Cuinnesy .said ho would look into the matter, and sea what could lie done. Wellington, August 38. The Wellington Centre of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association lias agreed to the proposed agree- 1 nii'nt between tin- latter and the New Zealand Athletic I'niou as to suspensions, reinstate-, lm-nts, etc. It is proposed to hold a provincial intor-school | carnival on December 31st, and 135 State schools and colleges im tho Wellington province have been communicated with. A conforonce of masters will beheld shortly, when a programme embrac- [ ing athletic competitions, calisthenics, physical drill, etc., will be drawn up. It w-n,K decided to recommend to the Council that in scoring championship points at future meetings one point additional bo allotted to all competitors breaking standard tirno,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81826, 20 August 1906, Page 2
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233SATURDAY TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81826, 20 August 1906, Page 2
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