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The Education Act

The 'Daily News' says that one of the first effects of the new Education Act will be the improvement of the teaching power in Catholic schools. The teaching staff has lutheito been mainly recruited fiom working-class homes It is believed that under the new conditions of '-ci vice a large number of parents of the middle class will bo induced to bring up their children in the teachmir profession The Catholic community have three Ti .-lining Colleges in England — one for men at Hammersmith, and two for women at Liverpool and Wandsworth respectively These colleges receive students who have been successful at tho King's Scholarship examinations Accommodation at piesent is in excess of the number ol students. E\ erv effort will be made by the Catholic ecclesiastical authorities to fill up these college-, to their full limit

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 29

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The Education Act New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 29

The Education Act New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 29

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