EDUCATION REFORM.
-MLi SIDKV.S BILL. (>'roin Gur Parliamentary Reporter.) wi:u.ixtrio.\, ti,i s i) ;ly . A 1:0; i.vi' stop in the direction of edurar 11 m if (<j! :n li:is been proposed I -Mi' Siili-y. His J*: el ui-:il ion Aiiiend- : 11«■ m i liili pro v ill os fur the est :i 1> I i sh•iiicii: .if I'unliiiuatiuii schools, at which ;i i : oi:<!anco shall bo free ' and •<iin;i;i I->; i >*. Tlio liill seeks to make i; olt liya to ry upon Kducation I.t>.i: (1 - to cs( a.b 1 isli a suilicioul niimcontinuation schools to provi'i- for tin- oil ut r-a ti on ~f all boys between iho ayes of four! oo'n' and sixteen, who 11 o ii 11 r already at loud some either .school; al«<> provision for esta ill isiii njr continuation classes :i t lliyii iSc,tools iu localities where forty or more workmou under oi.yhtoeii years of atre are eit traced Instruct ion. \yhieh i s to bo without' lee. will bo yiveH j n t n rot* classes of schools—jren oral education continuaf:or schools, trade and industrial continuation schools, and rural continuation schools.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 22 August 1910, Page 4
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187EDUCATION REFORM. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 22 August 1910, Page 4
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