RAISING SCHOOL AGE.
J REFORM IN ENGLAND, j STAT* GRANT DOUBLED. :>»ms* omcux. wxhuk.) '" ; 2 (Received September 36th, B£ pjfc) ' RUGBY, September % State grants of ffty par cent, j|y stead of the present twenty per are to be givaa in the Jwal authorities in England to to implement tike rwfwri Iqgiilßtiqpy lor raising the school hw£ij| 15 ytars. • jj The legislation vfll eaariN* <ai * in eighteen moaUtf Tfca Bagfei ; of Education's ciradar eyyfai wfc this targe increase ill BMb —artwin to the local auttuijUw ti to the rapid provision of wateUe aw' , modation. The Board does not antarxpeSß « shortage of tttctan, mmN thinks' some of thaw hi could be ahson>-?4, «M|b edIMS dfcfffcj to retire could he retwaii. mat wtmried women teaefaera in iniialli caMft recalled. _
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 10
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