THE EDUCATION ACT.
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support of our two * iofi V an ,j omans, _fn t{. xui i'll!' Y.'t Uh* u.uteuity of t . education to ho nu ' ! f . C)ur T'bbh province made link* or no provision in the form of end.-wmcnts, as in other provinces. Let us now consider the comet locally and and compare (lie old with Jim now Act. By the old we recoin-;! cpi a year from hovorrniuMil, and Wore suppled to raise another l‘ R) by fees, which condition, t be'icvo, Ims never hern fuUiihHt even in ~,ir [ahosj, daw, when wo oadQmt. one senoui. %\ o h-nc long wan ted a male teacner. L mh>r the nit I ;ci wo must have guaranteed ,L‘dO more in unmr {,> have got an oqual sum freon Oovernmea'. so that we must have raised £IOO u*o naby «•» mhuo! fee*. which woiud have boon un i-nj-c ; -m• o v . By !ho m-w Act the (im-ernmn.i p,.y the .mt ire‘salaries of teatMcrs, thus siuiq them the worry and jwsiet v oi collecting fees. The c,. : .t of on.- ohihl to parents, by the old Act, at is per week was more taan £2 annually ; tlmy may. hy t!m ur-w Act, send four or six for the same tummy, By these statements _it wiil bo seen tint i'anranga has usueh to gain and nothing to i -se when the Act if* ns ope ration. Fully concurring in Captain Torey'e views,— 1 “Fh " b. h,'Clarkk. .
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 12 February 1873, Page 3
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431THE EDUCATION ACT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 12 February 1873, Page 3
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