EDUCATION BOARD.
[By Telegrapn—Press Association./ Auckland, last night. At a meeting of the Education Board a letter was received from the Education Department with reference to franking privileges, asking for an estimate of what postage on the Board’s correspondence and cost of their telegrams would amount to. The Secretary eaid th 6 postage on correspondence would amount to about ±SOO a year approximately if the franking privileges were taken away, and the cost of telegrams would be about ±3OO. " . returns of religious instruction given m schools of the Auckland district on school days, before or after school hours,, was presented to the Education Board, The return showed that such instruction was given in 27 schools, and that in ten instances olergymen were instructors. The denominations included in the return were Church of England, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, Methodist, Congregational, Baptist, Church of Christ, and Salvation Army, while in about half a dozen cases the' instructors were classed aB undenominational.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1016, 8 October 1903, Page 2
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