TEACHERS' RIGHTS.
AN AUCKLAND MOVEMENT. Br TW*r*sh.—Pteu Ataoclttlon. Auckland, Last Night. At j» unuiually well attended meeting cf the Auckland branch of the New Poland Tenders* Institute held this morning tljeire was a "live" discussion on tfa que*tion of forming an association separate from the Institute, bo that . AttdtUa&s p&rticalar and peculiar needs thould sot be to the wishes of til* nat of the Dominion. The matur vas raised by Mr. A. 3. C. BalF* notice of motion: "That in the opinio* at thi# meeting, it is advisable ■■ for Auckland teachers to form an as•oeUtloa nnder Clause 138 of the Educatian Aet» 1914." On the vote the meeting (fewied its approval of the motion by .$ luge majority, only nineteen member# Ufog opposed to it After the meeting a committee was appoint*)! to make arrangements for the (onutke of tte proposed association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1920, Page 5
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141TEACHERS' RIGHTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1920, Page 5
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