BRITISH NEWS.
DISSATISFIED SCHOOL TEACHERS. I By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, March 27. A mass meeting of London school teachers, who are dissatisfied with their pay, was to hear Mr. Fisher, Minister of Education, and shouted down Mr. Cobb, chairman of the London County Council's Education Committee, despite an appeal by the Bishop of London. Mr. Fisher thereupon quitted the hall, and the meeting broke up in disorder. ISSUE OF TITLES CRITICISED. London, Jjwch 2-!. Brigadier-General 11. Page Croft, M.P., issued a challenge to Mr. Lloyd George, declaring that he is prepared to swear before a Royal Commission that the P-ime Minister had recommended for titles men of moral ill-fame, men vrho were financial croaks,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 5
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