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EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE.

WTCLLINGTON, August 19. The Education Conference resolved that a, substantial increase should be made in the building grant of Education Boards, and that the capitation grant should be increased by 3s 3d; that primary and secondary education be brought under the control of the Education Boards; that the grant for manual and technical instruction be made to boards direct; that the Conference view with disfavor the multiplication of petty text books; that provision should be made for teaching sewing in all schools; that the Conference strongly disapprove 0 f centralisation of the inspectorate; and that the centralising tendency will prove detrimental to the interests of education.

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Evening Star, Issue 11660, 19 August 1902, Page 4

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EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE. Evening Star, Issue 11660, 19 August 1902, Page 4

EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE. Evening Star, Issue 11660, 19 August 1902, Page 4

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