Sessional Papers, Volume 23; Volume 26H.M. Stationery Office, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... painted , or modelled designs , which have been made by the Students as school work and are at the same time forwarded for examination . Such specimens of Art workmanship will not be considered unless accompanied by the designs for them ...
... painted , or modelled designs , which have been made by the Students as school work and are at the same time forwarded for examination . Such specimens of Art workmanship will not be considered unless accompanied by the designs for them ...
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... Paint- ing . The competitor for the Na- tional Scholarship must be a registered Art student engaged in a trade which depends upon Decorative Art ; and as a student in the College may become eligible for the award of a Royal College of ...
... Paint- ing . The competitor for the Na- tional Scholarship must be a registered Art student engaged in a trade which depends upon Decorative Art ; and as a student in the College may become eligible for the award of a Royal College of ...
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... Paint- ing . The competitor for the Na- tional Scholarship must be a registered Art student engaged in a trade which depends upon Decorative Art ; and as a student in the College may become eligible for the award of a Royal College of ...
... Paint- ing . The competitor for the Na- tional Scholarship must be a registered Art student engaged in a trade which depends upon Decorative Art ; and as a student in the College may become eligible for the award of a Royal College of ...
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... Paint- ing . It may be renewed exception- ally for a third , and even for a fourth and fifth year ; pro- vided that the number of such Free Studentships in any one year does not exceed 45 . g . Third class railway fare is allowed by the ...
... Paint- ing . It may be renewed exception- ally for a third , and even for a fourth and fifth year ; pro- vided that the number of such Free Studentships in any one year does not exceed 45 . g . Third class railway fare is allowed by the ...
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... Paintings , and Models from the Antique and the Life , Designs and Working Draw- ings for Ornament , Decoration and Architecture and Ornamen- tal and Architectural Measured Studies , including full - sized mouldings : not more than ...
... Paintings , and Models from the Antique and the Life , Designs and Working Draw- ings for Ornament , Decoration and Architecture and Ornamen- tal and Architectural Measured Studies , including full - sized mouldings : not more than ...
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Page 105 - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.
Page 105 - ... (1.) It shall not be required, as a condition of any child being admitted into or continuing in the school, that he shall attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school, or any place of religious worship, or that he shall attend any religious observance or any instruction in religious subjects in the school or elsewhere...
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Page 110 - ... provided by Order in Council : Provided that the register so formed shall contain the names of the registered teachers arranged in alphabetical order, with an entry in. respect...
Page 109 - The Board of Education may by their officers, or, after taking the advice of the Consultative Committee hereinafter mentioned, by any University or other organisation, inspect any school supplying secondary education and desiring to be so inspected, for the purpose of ascertaining the character of the teaching in the school and the nature of the provisions made for the teaching and health of the scholars, and may so inspect the school on such terms as may be fixed by the Board of Education with Ihe...
Page 109 - Agriculture in matters appearing to Her Majesty to relate to education, and the Order may make such provision as appears necessary for applying to the exercise of those powers by the Board of Education the enactments relating to the Charity Commissioners or to the Board of Agriculture.
Page 13 - Comptroller, and may make an order determining whether, and subject to what conditions (if any), the application shall be accepted. (4) The Comptroller shall, when an application has been accepted, give notice thereof to the applicant. (5) If, after an application...
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Page 106 - The amount of the rate to be raised in any one year by a local authority for the purposes of this Act shall not exceed the sum of one penny in the pound.