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. ♦ oat in the last column of onr 0t "fife *''•! UB ' rora noticing JohacocbburC. Transvaal. } - Yo» io not comply with onr rules and !*■' , j,,Te overlooked tho report (Jane SJfi ol Mr I'. It- Climie's explanation Jj ti* Dnemploruicnt Board's policy. j«riar—A school is included in Grade I. it lias »n average attendance of * 9to -0 children, and in tirade 11. ZZZq iu average attendance is from 21 * Si. JLa averaco attendance of 36 childZm ntie* it grade 111.A, and a two?Z,hrr school. Schools arc graded on each year on tho average ttt mAmnre for tho year ending in the •rtviro* Aujuot- If it is found at the gpf of as? term that the attendance at tebeoJ hat increased or decreased to ggy considerable extent, the Education jjjard adjusts iu stall accordingly. ——
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 13
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