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THE LAKE COUNTRY FISHERIES.…

VISIT OF LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY…

THE REPORTED DISCOVERY OF…

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THE MILITARY FORCE OF ENGLAND

FAILURE OF AN EX-M.P.

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THE TURKISH FLEET. \

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THE NEW EDUCATION CODE. ;

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THE NEW EDUCATION CODE. It appears from the now code of regulations of the Educational Department, recently issupd, that the principal articles modified, and the new articles for the present year, are as follows: No grant will be made for or in respect of any school v,bi.-h is not pre- viously in receipt of an annual grant if the depart- ment think that the school is unnecessary; and, as regards the preliminary condition that a specified place must be allowed for e>'vch child in attendance, it is provided that in a school erected with the aid of a loan sanctioned by the department, the aver- age attendance may not exceed the number of children for whom the plans were ap- proved by the department. Returns called for by Parliament, as well as by the department, are to bj duly made and with respect to the application of the income of the school, only to the purpose of public elementary schools, except where the income from an endowment is otherwise speat according to the terms of the trust, the speci- fication of the expenditure on Sunday schools, school treats, and outlay on premises beyond the cost of ordinary repairs, as being outside the definition of the purpose 01 public elementary schools, is suDplfltnented by the following addition — or for other purposes not recognised Ly the depart- ment aa educational." The deposit of a .< child's school book with the teacher, in proof of age, is to he a compulsory condition for obtaining the grant. The grant for passing a creditable examination in grammar, history, elementary geography, and plain needlework may be either 2s. or 4s. per scholar, dependent upon the fact whether the scholar passes in only One or in two of these subjects. In schools to which grants fall due after March 31st, 1879, the examination in needlework will be con- ducted according to the 3rd schedule of the code, and will extend to the girls presented in Standard I. School managers may claim payment of the school fees of children who hold honour certifi- cates. The acceptance of 150 attendances instead of u 18 es^en^e<i to the cases of scholars who, being for the present under 10 years of age, if allowed to work half-time by the terms of any special labour Act, are required to attend school half-time under any Act. This rule does not, in a district under bye- laws, apply to children within the ages affected by bye-laws. Attendance at military drill may be counted as for two hours a week. The reduction of grant under certain circumstances is made permissive instead of compulsory. Certi- ficates are not to be recalled until the department has given the teacher an opportunity of explanation. The minimum age of pupil teachers is raised from thirteen to fourteen years; the proportion of pupil teachers in a school is reduced from four to three for every certificated teacher serving in it, and when the average attendance exceeds 220 a second adult certificated or assistant teacher will be required.

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OUR EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

ARMED ATTACK UPON SOCIALISTS…

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LORD NAPIER AND SIR GARNET…

THE TELEPHONE AND THE EXISTING…

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING.

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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE'OF LEVYING…

CAUSES OF THE AFRICAN OUTBREAK

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GALLIPOLI AND ITS HISTORY.…