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328

Later.

Much is in this

I have

viz.

to

As

recommendation therefore

Clause

the

urged

same which

duly

on various occasions,

reduce the number of daily

attendances required by Rule 4:14 to 160, but to require each school to be

at work for at least 200 days in

the

course

of

the

year. Rule 4

would then read

14. The basis of examination

will be

one hundred working days. In

regards each school two working days in the

course

of the

year, and

in

regards each

scholar

if this examination stood, 26 January 1881.

subjects of the several standards.

5.

I enclose a

copy of the table

showing the results of

the various

Grant-in-Aid schools.

in 1880, in general. The results of

the Public school held at St. Paul's

College

1:25 of

will be found detailed under

that table.

7th March, 1881.

(Signed) E. J. Eitel Inspector of Schools.

one hundred and sixty daily attendances, of not less than four hours each, at instruction in the

subjects

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328 Later. Much is in this I have viz. to As recommendation therefore Clause the urged same which duly on various occasions, reduce the number of daily attendances required by Rule 4:14 to 160, but to require each school to be at work for at least 200 days in the course of the year. Rule 4 would then read 14. The basis of examination will be one hundred working days. In regards each school two working days in the course of the year, and in regards each scholar if this examination stood, 26 January 1881. subjects of the several standards. 5. I enclose a copy of the table showing the results of the various Grant-in-Aid schools. in 1880, in general. The results of the Public school held at St. Paul's College 1:25 of will be found detailed under that table. 7th March, 1881. (Signed) E. J. Eitel Inspector of Schools. one hundred and sixty daily attendances, of not less than four hours each, at instruction in the subjects
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328 Lafer. Mey is in this I have viz. to Ae recommendation therefore Caas the urged same which d ow on various occasions, duce the number of daily attendances. required by Rule 4:14 to 160, but to require each school to be at work for at least 200 days in the COURARI of the year. Rule hot4 00 follows:- would then read 14. The basis of examination will be de hundred work. regards each school two working days in the Couree of the year, and a.o regards each scholar if this camein alion stu, 26 January 1881. subjects of the several standards. 5. I enclose a copy of the table the results of showing the of the various rious Grant. amination -in-Aid schools. in 1880, in general. The results of the Public school held at St. Paul's College 1:25 of will be found detailed under that table. jet March, 1881. Signed) E. J. Exter Inspector of schools. one hundred and sively daily attendances, of not less than four hours each, at instruction in the subjects
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328

Lafer.

Mey is in this

I have

viz.

to

Ae

recommendation therefore

Caas

the

urged

same which

d ow

on various occasions,

duce the number of daily

attendances. required by Rule 4:14 to 160, but to require each school to be

at work for at least 200 days in

the

COURARI

of

the

year. Rule hot4

00

follows:-

would then read

14. The basis of examination

will be

de

hundred work.

regards each school two working days in the

Couree

of the

year, and

a.o

regards each

scholar

if this camein alion stu, 26 January 1881.

subjects of the several standards.

5.

I enclose a

copy of the table

the

results of

showing the of the various

rious Grant.

amination

-in-Aid schools.

in 1880, in general. The results of

the Public school held at St. Paul's

College

1:25 of

will be found detailed under

that table.

jet March, 1881.

Signed) E. J. Exter Inspector of schools.

one hundred and sively daily attendances, of not less than four hours each, at instruction in the

subjects

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