Parliamentary Papers, Nide 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1929 |
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... numbers of children in public elementary schools , to which reference was made in the President's statement . In his statement the President pointed out that the proposal to raise the school age amounted to one that Parliament should ...
... numbers of children in public elementary schools , to which reference was made in the President's statement . In his statement the President pointed out that the proposal to raise the school age amounted to one that Parliament should ...
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... children during 1927-28 was 132 , as against 173 in the previous year . That number was of course abnormal and due to the stoppage in the coal industry in 1926. The total number of individual children fed during the year was 123,677 ...
... children during 1927-28 was 132 , as against 173 in the previous year . That number was of course abnormal and due to the stoppage in the coal industry in 1926. The total number of individual children fed during the year was 123,677 ...
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... number of children receiving domiciliary relief on account of the unemployment of their parents . The number of children receiving domiciliary relief on account of causes other than unemployment fell from 201,358 at January 1 , 1927 ...
... number of children receiving domiciliary relief on account of the unemployment of their parents . The number of children receiving domiciliary relief on account of causes other than unemployment fell from 201,358 at January 1 , 1927 ...
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Appointment of our Committee and terms of reference | 5 |
Geographical and historical features | 11 |
Hyderabad case 1926 | 18 |
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31st March Acts of Parliament Administrative Counties agreement amount approved Art Schools Average Attendance average number awarded Benefices Board of Education Boys British India CASH cent centres Certificated Teachers Chamber of Princes Church of England Commissioners Committee council schools County Boroughs Crown Day Schools defective Department Domestic Subjects Education Act Education Authorities Education Scotland ENGLAND AND WALES examination expenditure Explanatory Notes figures Full-time Fund Further Education Girls Government of India increase industrial institutions Junior Technical Schools Kathiawar local education authorities London ment Monmouthshire number of children number of pupils Number of Schools number of students Number on Registers organised Paramount Power paramountcy part-time Percentage Princes Public Elementary Schools Pupil-Teachers Pupils who left railways recognised Regulations relations schemes scholars Scholarships Secondary Schools Section Securities sovereignty Stock Table teaching Technical College tion total number Training Colleges transferred treaties type of Area Uncertificated University voluntary schools Welsh Intermediate Schools Women