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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76

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Adoption of Report.—On the motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Parkinson, the report was received and adopted.

Nelson Case.—On the motion of Mr. Davidson, seconded by Mr. Law, it was resolved, "That the Council pay the expenses incurred in connection with the Kelson case."

Wanoanui Education Board.—On the motion of Mr. Gill, seconded by Mr. Eudey, it was resolved, "That this Council expresses to the Wanganui Education Board its appreciation of the courtesy extended to the New Zealand Educational Institute in inviting representatives of the various district institutes to take part in the Education Conference in July last, and also its satisfaction at the tangible results of that Conference.

Report of Committee.—The Committee appointed to consider the letters received from Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs and S. N. Brown and Co., brought up the following report:—

The Committee met to consider letters received from Messrs. S. N. Brown and Co. and Whitcombe and Tombs. There were present Messrs. Macdonald (Chairman), Hughes, Holmes, Newton, Selby and Parkinson.

The letters received by the Council were considered.

It was decided to make the following recommendations:—
(a)That a reply be sent to Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs pointing out that they are in error in supposing that the "New Zealand Journal of Education" had been made the official organ of the Institute for only one year: also, that Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs be thanked for their offer, and informed that the Institute does not see its way to reverse the decision arrived at last year.
(b)That a reply be sent to Messrs. S. N. Brown and Co. expressing satisfaction with the measure of success achieved during the year in the management of the journal.
(c)That the Council again strongly commend the journal to the support of the profession, more especially as it is conducted by teachers for teachers.

Adoption of Report.—On the motion of Mr. Macdonald, seconded by Mr. Eudey, the report was received and adopted.

Constitution Committee.—The Council then resolved into Committee to consider the report of the Constitution Committee.

Upon resuming the Committee reported progress, and asked for leave to sit again.

Adjournment of Council.—The Council then adjourned till 2.30 p.m.