PARLIAMENTARY.
Last Night’s Proceedings. Tuesday, September 21. supply. The remainder of the sitting after ten last night was spent over the estimates. Discussing the Education vote of £217,370, Mr Gisborne wanted the whole colony made one education district. The Colonial Treasurer said the Government, after careful consideration of the whole question, arrived at the conclusion that the only fair basis was that of population, and he promised that the question of supplementary salaries of teachers in outlying districts by employing them upon other Government duties', Mould bo considered. The formation of the colony into one education district was impracticable. It would not be wise, he maintained, to return to a central system of control. The vote was eventually passed as printed, and the House adjourned at midnight.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1438, 25 September 1878, Page 2
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