27 MARCH 1920, Page 13
OPENINGS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR.")
Sia,—There is a great shortage of good schoolmasters in South Africa; but sentiment and theory prevent the importation of men to fill vacant posts. A University man, with an honours degree or with experience of organizing school games, will be quite certain of employment if he comes out at his own expense. If, after obtaining work, he takes the trouble to obtain a teacher's certificate, he will find himself in one of the be,t teaching services in the world, with pensionable rights.—I am,