Prince Macoa, of Japan; has gone to the Hague to learn printing at the State printing office, where he works hard at "case" for several hours a, day. . r .. -•,., ..., ;?_,; The' Colony °is expending about LSJOQ.OOOa, year in the government of natives, or a h'<th part of tne ' estimated annual income. The Armed Constabulary alone cost L 95.000 a year." "->■"■- "" "" ---^ •■-"■" •"" """ On tbe subject of corporal -puDiflbment in Victorian stat« schools the Melbourne "Age' 1 sayß,:— School teachers affi BOme'whati anxious' to know what action the Minister of Public* Instruction intend' to iake> with regard to corporal punishment. It may be stated thit the circular ießued from.thejdepartment will be adhered to. Girls cannot > eceive such punishment^ and boys may only be nWi'jd by head teacher^ afjterjßohool hours, jf'
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1649, 17 November 1873, Page 4
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