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NO PAY FOR TEACHERS.

CHINA’S WEAK FINANCES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright Received March 22, 11.25 p.m. Pekin, March 21. The Minister for Education, Yuan Lien, has tendered his! resignation as a result of a strike of teachers and administration officials of ail the’ higher institutions of learning because their salaries were four months in arrears. Students and teachers protested against the sequestration of funds by individual Ministers, and demanded the nationalisation of revenues and the allotment of sufficient funds for educational purposes. Students declare that unless in future higher education is assured financially, they will not return to their studies, even if the teachers salaries are paid up.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable i Assi*

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 5

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NO PAY FOR TEACHERS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 5

NO PAY FOR TEACHERS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 5

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