EDUCATION.
SWANSEA SCHOOL: BOARD CASE. By Teleeraph—Frees Association—OoDjrlchL '~■.. v I ■! London, April.2l.' The Appeal Court has. confirmed the; judgment of the Court,below, condemning tho .■ Swansea School Board for its action in differentiating between the Church and Board'Schools''ini.T.espectvto the .salaries .'of .teacliersV-' '""'" '"i"".- /'
:: [Under, the law-the r Local Education 'Autbority'.has .to provide' money ..for'the salaries* r qf teachers. .It? is alleged. that' , the' Local Education :| at Swansea has refused to.' provide sufficient money, to; maintain the Oxford Street School at Swansea;(which is , a •church school) at the same standard as' the board schools;. After a.'preliminary inquiry; Mr. -J. A. Hamilton, K.C., reported that the Local :: Education Authority at., Swansea, had committed "a default ih/the performance of their .duties:"-- , -The-'Welsn Department, of the Board of Education .subsequently came, to the opposite conclusion. ;The Courtshave, now,pondemned;the Local Education Authority.] ■ ,\ ;,; ~ ■ ; ' V
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 5
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137EDUCATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 5
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