EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph*
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CaiusTCBUECH, JnW:24. *Tho Truant Oißeer of the Caoterbary Eflucatioa Board has drawo the Board's at( ention: lo:('lie"hee'd oF'soinefproTisioni permitting ffraant, Officers -to, inspect tho registers of. private schools. The Boiii'il' to"ady resolved t&'briag the uiatteriunctc.i!,tbe iioti/EO o£ t^e-£dxtca^ tion Department; and ife was also lesolved that ,tlio- Government be asked. to have tho School Attendance Acfe altered sq that in ca'aes where children have not" passctl the Fifth Standard exemption from attendance, bo raised from thirteen to fourieen Weixiitoton, Jnly 24. A long discussion took place afe 9. 1 meeting of tli'o" Education Board to-day .with ,regard. to certain stetements criticising tho actioiUof tKo Board ia making appointment of teachers befeK* tho Salaries Commission" reported, and in reports by Mr Lee, the Board's Chief Inspector.1 After a motion giTiog Mr Lee notice had been withdrawn* ffe i was decided that, a full enqtriryjshoikl Ibo hold into Mr Lt*o's ehasgss, ami, , that proceedings be open tot£a.pfQßiw
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 25 July 1901, Page 1
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162EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 25 July 1901, Page 1
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