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Teachers’ Salaries Commission.

W kllinc;”on, June 25. Mr James Robertson, a member of t! o Wellington Education Hoard, giving evidence before the Teachers’ Saluiica Commission, favoured inspectors being ■placed under the control of Ihe Emma; n ; Hepartment. He looked with dis-pp-o\. 1 j on the proposal to introduce t. chnica • sduc.vionmto tbo primary schools, ili -.o bemg a danger that before long a kit of \ tools weald take the piece of a boy's } satchel. The Inspector-General should be tlie man who inspected the sclioo’b, aid th- re should be a coionial exposition ■: of the state of the colony’s schools, not merely a collodion of tho rep iris of the local inspectors.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 168, 27 June 1901, Page 4

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Teachers’ Salaries Commission. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 168, 27 June 1901, Page 4

Teachers’ Salaries Commission. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 168, 27 June 1901, Page 4

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