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... area , approved by the Board of Education , and comprising a class of schools which would not otherwise obtain representation on the committee , & c . ' 999 Dec. 11. ] Lord Redesdale Duke of Devonshire Page 872 TABLE OF CONTENTS . lxxiii.
... area , approved by the Board of Education , and comprising a class of schools which would not otherwise obtain representation on the committee , & c . ' 999 Dec. 11. ] Lord Redesdale Duke of Devonshire Page 872 TABLE OF CONTENTS . lxxiii.
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... representation . That all depends upon what is meant by control . If I understand the Bill rightly , there will be no necessity what- ever for a single penny passing through the hands of any other person than those who are either ...
... representation . That all depends upon what is meant by control . If I understand the Bill rightly , there will be no necessity what- ever for a single penny passing through the hands of any other person than those who are either ...
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... representation of the desired that the last words of his speech local education authority on the govern- should be such an appeal on behalf of ing bodies of assisted schools , nor the those who , while not belonging to our examination ...
... representation of the desired that the last words of his speech local education authority on the govern- should be such an appeal on behalf of ing bodies of assisted schools , nor the those who , while not belonging to our examination ...
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... representation , but want not to teach what has already , ex all representative control , and that is a hypothesi , been taught in the day school , serious inroad on the popular control of but you want to give additional education ...
... representation , but want not to teach what has already , ex all representative control , and that is a hypothesi , been taught in the day school , serious inroad on the popular control of but you want to give additional education ...
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... representation you are going to find the whole of the funds for the instruction given in those schools out of various sources of revenue in the country . The noble Marquess at the head of the Education Department told us to - day that ...
... representation you are going to find the whole of the funds for the instruction given in those schools out of various sources of revenue in the country . The noble Marquess at the head of the Education Department told us to - day that ...
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A. J. BALFOUR accept Amendment moved Amendment proposed Answered appointed arbitrators ask the Secretary Austen Chamberlain beg to ask Bill BISHOP OF HEREFORD Board of Education body Borough Councils BRODRICK Chairman Charles Church of England Clause clergy Colonel Committee debate debenture denominational desire DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE education authority Edward Gentleman George give given Government Board Henry insert Ireland James John leave local education authority London County Council LORD BISHOP LORD CRANBORNE Lordships LOUGH Majesty's Government managers matter Member ment Militia noble Duke noble Earl noble friend noble Lord object officers opinion parish Parliament present Question proposed railway ratepayers regard religious instruction representation right rev scheme School Board Sir William sub-Section SYDNEY BUXTON teachers teaching Teller thought tion trust deed Uganda Uganda Railway Viscount voluntary schools vote WALTER LONG Water Board Water Companies words Wyndham Yeomanry
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Page 357 - ... and for that purpose shall apply all or so much as they deem necessary of the residue under section 1 of the local taxation (customs and excise) act, 1890, and shall carry forward for the like purpose any balance thereof which may remain unexpended...
Page 1063 - ... in place of the existing managers, have a body of managers consisting of a number of foundation managers not exceeding four appointed as provided by this Act, together with a number of managers not exceeding two appointed — (a) Where the local education authority are the Council of a county, one by that Council and one by the minor local authority...
Page 359 - Act, and for that purpose, as respects that borough or district, the expression "local education authority" means the council of that borough or district. PART II HIGHER EDUCATION 2. — (1) The local education authority shall consider the educational needs of their area and take such steps as seem to them desirable, after consultation with the Board of Education, to supply or aid the supply of education other than elementary, and to promote the general co-ordination of all forms of education...
Page 971 - Orders made in pursuance of this Section shall be laid before Parliament within Three Weeks after they are made, if Parliament be then sitting, and if Parliament be not then sitting, within Three Weeks after the Beginning of the then next Session of Parliament.
Page 857 - An education committee may, subject to any directions of the council, appoint such and so many sub-committees, consisting either wholly or partly of members of the committee, as the committee thinks fit.