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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

MONTHLY MII‘I’ING HELD. DISCUSSIONS AT 'I‘E AWAMU’I‘U. (Times Representative.) TE AWAMU’I‘U, Thursday. At the monthly meeting of the To Awamutu School Committee. at which Mr G. B. .\lelrosc presided. .\lr J. J. Fleming, the local certifying officer of the Unemployment Department. explained the basis upon which unemployed men would work from June 1. After stating in detail the wages to he paid to the men .\ir Fleming stated that the men already employed at the To Awamutu School on the levelling or the grounds would cost the committee £1 ‘25 6d per week. it was stated that the work should be tinished in about three weeks. it was decided that. the men he cmpioyed on the work at the school at the amended rates of pay and it was also resolved to apply for continuance of the subsidy. The headmaster reported that at the and ot‘ the inst term the roll was 3“ and tho .n'rrtlgr attendance 317. Admissions during the tirst term num~ 'hcrrd 60 and \\‘iiltdruwnis iii). The secondary roll totalled till, the over—use being 108. Reporting on tho roor‘nt CDllft‘l't‘llt'O of the New Zmdohd lidtnuttiontti in—stitute held in \\‘cllinston .\lr .\. J. Shepherd, the To l\\\;unuin delegate, stated that when Consolidated schools hart been discussed ohjrt-llon had been made to the establishment of any rnoro ronsoihiutu-d .\‘t'huiils nntii :ule—mutate provision innl horn mode for the primary depot-intents. .\lthough the conference had not ln-t-u oppost'd lo consolidated srhools it IWI pm.“ thought ”Lil prnpvr smiling and Mm“mt‘tlt. fui‘ tho prlnmr) (It‘liul‘tnn'n‘s should ltt‘ tllv' first considnxxujl)”. l\t the tonal M‘lloul lllt‘i‘t‘ \\t't'e at It-ztst lltl‘t‘o t‘litsst‘s t‘dl’lt of 1)!) or 11mm pupilst it \\.-is stated that roprvsonmtions had horn Intuit‘ to tho lu-p‘u-mwm [.l have uttuthrr :tsstslnni mistress up—pnintvd. .tnd .t t'v'pi} imd lu'p“ “Vivi“.d stating Hm! .I xu-rnmtn'nt nssistdlti nuts. truss would in- appointed shorih. 'l'llftt “’"lild I‘llldll iht- \\lllll'.l\\t|l .lr the rrlimimr ll'tlt'lll‘l' .tnd the lii‘ttlms.ll “'4ls >ll'\‘nf-'l."t"'”'l"lHHl‘d. its this would not prmidt- tho t‘vhol‘ dosirvd. V\t tho present rate of liltri‘t'dso or [yulnls n \\ouid become tum-n-ssory to form pomposit? rinssrs. The appointment ni' .\llss’ .\L 1;, 1.. Hows, its :tsstsiuni imrher at tho ‘u-hool. us ndrisod l:}' the Board of t-Ldttrotion, \\‘ns dppl‘tncd.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9

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SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9

SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9

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