The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1903 |
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... Schools ; Amendments Accepted on Secondary Clauses -Discussion on Imperial Defence - Preparations for the Coronation - The King's Illness , Convalescence and Recovery ; Public Feeling thereon- Coronation Honours - Licensing and Midwives ...
... Schools ; Amendments Accepted on Secondary Clauses -Discussion on Imperial Defence - Preparations for the Coronation - The King's Illness , Convalescence and Recovery ; Public Feeling thereon- Coronation Honours - Licensing and Midwives ...
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... School Boards on the other . Between these authorities there was necessarily rivalry ; and beside them were the independent endowed schools and the voluntary schools , which were not organised or brought into connection with primary or ...
... School Boards on the other . Between these authorities there was necessarily rivalry ; and beside them were the independent endowed schools and the voluntary schools , which were not organised or brought into connection with primary or ...
Page 100
... schools ought to be placed in a position in which they could bear their part in the scheme of national education ; that , as far as possible , our system should be such as to dis- courage in future denominational squabbles ; and that ...
... schools ought to be placed in a position in which they could bear their part in the scheme of national education ; that , as far as possible , our system should be such as to dis- courage in future denominational squabbles ; and that ...
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... schools in that district , it was provided that new schools could be erected under reasonable limitations . Where there was a difference of opinion as to the need for a new school , the Education Department was to be the arbiter , and ...
... schools in that district , it was provided that new schools could be erected under reasonable limitations . Where there was a difference of opinion as to the need for a new school , the Education Department was to be the arbiter , and ...
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... schools , and the accentuation rather than the diminution of religious differ- ences would be the result . Until a better system could have been devised , Free Churchmen would have been prepared to allow a certain amount of rate - aid ...
... schools , and the accentuation rather than the diminution of religious differ- ences would be the result . Until a better system could have been devised , Free Churchmen would have been prepared to allow a certain amount of rate - aid ...
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