EDUCATIONAL GRANTS.
The following grants Cor educatiojial purposes appear on the Estimates: — Elementary Education: Teachers’ salaries, -including pupil teachers’ and probationers’• allowances, and salaries of supernumerary teachers, £1,235,500 (£958,500); organising teachers, £10,000; secondary and higher education: Salaries of secondary teachers in district high schools, £29,000 (£21,000); capitation and grants for secondary schools and colleges, £117,000 (£90,200); technical education: Capitation and grants (including free places), technical and continuation classes, and for classes in physiology, household hygiene, firstaid and home-nursing, • £87,000 (£79.000); training of teachers: Charges incidental to training colleges', £BO,OIO (£57,735),; Native schools; Salaries of leaMiers, £47,250 (£30,250); maintenance and repair of school buildings and residences, repair and renewal of’ onlhmldings, furniture and fences, rents of buildings and sites, £85,000 (£C2,000); rebuilding of worn-ont school buildings and replacemenl of school class-rooms, £19,000 (£40,550); dental clinics, £2,000 (£1,000).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2033, 25 September 1919, Page 3
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136EDUCATIONAL GRANTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2033, 25 September 1919, Page 3
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