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The Annex is new to me & I feel diffident at expressing an opinion, but I notice that the Ceylon code only requires 100 attendances, and I should have thought that a decision should be arrived at. Going further back, I see this question discussed, and a reduction to 200 working days and a somewhat smaller number of attendances, so as to allow for accidental absences, might be sufficient?.
You will see by De avant file report that the "Education to date" Carply Exceeded, but this was no doubt to be expected.
On S.14636, when Sir Mr. Hicks-Beach declared himself in favour of maintaining the required cut of 200 attendances as a safeguard against "camming".
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The Annex is new to me & I feel diffident at expressing an opinion, but I notice that the Ceylon code only requires 100 attendances, and I should have thought that a decision should be arrived at. Going further back, I see this question discussed, and a reduction to 200 working days and a somewhat smaller number of attendances, so as to allow for accidental absences, might be sufficient?.
You will see by De avant file report that the "Education to date" Carply Exceeded, but this was no doubt to be expected.
On S.14636, when Sir Mr. Hicks-Beach declared himself in favour of maintaining the required cut of 200 attendances as a safeguard against "camming".
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