✨ Telegraph Regulations and Education Act Amendments
SEPT. 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2409
Code Addresses.
A code address shall be an address composed of a pronounceable word representing the name of the addressee of the telegram, and of another word being the name of the place of destination of the telegram.
Application for registration of a code address must be made to the Secretary, General Post Office, and registration will not take effect until approved by the Secretary. No address may consist of more than one word in addition to the name of the town where registration is effected. The code word must not contain more than ten letters, and should be easy to read and easy to telegraph. Proper names will only in rare cases be accepted, and in no case shall a proper name be registered for a person of a different name.
A code indicator may be transferred from the place at which it is registered to another place on payment of a transfer fee of 1s.
A list of inland code addresses registered and permitted to be published, arranged—
(a.) In alphabetical order of indicators, and
(b.) In alphabetical order of names,
and a list of cable code addresses registered and permitted to be published, arranged in alphabetical order of names, shall be issued separately, and copies may be purchased at any Chief Post-office.
C. A. JEFFERY,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
The Education Act, 1914.—Amended Regulations.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 10th day of September, 1923.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
I N pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the Education Act, 1914, and the amendments of that Act, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the amendments set forth in the Schedule hereto in the regulations in force at the making of this Order relating to the organization, examination, and inspection of public schools, to training colleges, to teachers' classes of instruction, to attendance registers and returns, to public schools (salaries, grading, staffing, house allowances, &c.), to supplementary model country schools, to the exchange of New Zealand teachers with teachers from other countries, to the examination and classification of teachers, to the grading of primary-school teachers, and to free places in secondary schools, district high schools, technical high schools, and technical schools and classes; and, by and with the like advice and consent, doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the date of the publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
AMENDED REGULATIONS.
I. THE ORGANIZATION, EXAMINATION, AND INSPECTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Clause 13 of the regulations is hereby amended by adding to subclause (7) the following words: “nor in the case of technical school pupils who are examined with other candidates at a time convenient to the Inspector.”
II. TRAINING COLLEGES.
- Clause 4 is hereby amended by revoking subclause (2), and substituting the following:—
“ For the purpose of the wider observation by students of teaching methods, the Board, after consultation with the Committee of Advice, may select, subject to the approval of the Director, any teachers of public schools, secondary schools, technical high schools, or approved kindergarten schools within convenient distance of the Normal School to supervise and report upon the work of such students as are sent by the Principal of the training college to observe and to teach the classes under the charge of the said teachers. Teachers so selected shall be recognized as Associated Normal Teachers and the classes as Associated Normal Classes.”
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- C. A. Jeffery, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
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