The . authorities at,: thb jbhaniiesbiirg oW .Sefvatory :are!becoming;.ciribaiTaSsed'. atvtlib ' Violence -. of -thb"storms which were "receiitly of.almost daily.bccrifrbnce: -Wheiidvef. "soiilo rain" is .prophesibd. the'heavons send down veritable torrents. . • , •..A'reWrt'-'hiS'bbeh.isstiefi'-byv'ihiS Gbvbriir hlorit 6f Bbmbay of the. bbiriinitteo appointed by therii to investigate the measures, which should be adopted to further tho spread of primary education- in tho city of Bombay. The cbmmittebiarfived at .the ebneluSifi.ri' thitt the.time had not afrived fpr tlid intfbductioii of free or doiiipulscdfy education, biit' tliey , strongly.'recbinmerid- an. iminediate .iiicrense bf tho. facilities for .priiriarjf: edusatibh, (iiid advocato the establisliriieiit of a ti-liiiiiiiS'cßh for teachers.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 10
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97Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 10
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