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Since the number of bursars and pupil teachers in England has fallen from 11,013 in 1907 to 4325 in 1913% and as many schools ate becoming seriously understaffed, the Board of Education intend to modify'the regulations for the preliminary training of school teachers, and for the provision of maintenance allowances. Off the Ayrshire coast very largo shoals of herrings nave recently been eneounv tered, and it is stated that several of the crews on first attempting to haul their nets found the fish so numerous that in trying to get them to the boats tho nets broke and not one fish was obtained. Albion Commercial Vehicles out-iiumber any other make running in Now Zealand as Three is to One. Why? The NewZealand Government's Albion Fleet totals Seventeen. Why? H.M. War Office, H.M. India Office, HJU. Crown Agents for Colonies, Australian Government, Straits Settlement Government, Southern Nigerian Government, Afghan Government, Indian Government, Indian Netherlands Government, Danish Government, -oil have selected Albions. Why: The South African Government has just placed a Beneat order for 12 32 li.p. Albions. Why: The Ceylon Government tu\s also given a Repeat Order for 12 Albions, Why: Tiio Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand has given its Third Repeat Order for an Albion. Why? Because Albions are the result of 13 years' Specialisation upon Industrial Oversea Design, and all theso Administrations have -had at their disposal the World's foremost consultants <to make their selections, and these men wero Engineers, Opinions, Specifications, and Quotations furnished upon, all Public Service and Commercial Installations by the Concesslannaires for the Dominion. GRAPES and RILEY, Consulting and Coninicrcial Motor Enpijimm, 160 Lwabtea Quay, Wellington..SMxt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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273

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 4

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