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  4. THE SCHOOLS.

    The University having announced the institution of a "Diploma of Education," it is as well to look at it from a few of its many aspects. Provided equality of opportunity is given, the teaching service, far from being a ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. FOR WOMEN.

    The Admiral and Lady Poore, accompanied by Lieutenant and Mrs. Snagge, were present at Miss Lorna Pounds's concert, which took place in the Y.M.C.A.-hall on Monday evening. ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  6. WEDDINGS.

    SMITH--EYLES.--At St. Xavier's R.C. Church, Lavender Bay, on August 2, Frederick T., fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Richmond, was married to Frances, second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 590 words
  7. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW.

    Mr. Board, Director of Education, in the course of an interview, knocked over several of the bogies raised over the question. It was a University, and not a departmental, scheme, but as permanent head of the ...

    Article : 368 words
  8. UNFAVORABLE LOCALITIES

    In order to get teachers to leave the fleshpots of Sydney and sojourn in the wildernesses of Out Back the department some time ago framed a regulation to the effect that a two years' stay in unfavorable localities ...

    Article : 228 words
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  10. MOLL O' THE TOLL-BAR.

    The only instinct on which she could lay hold was that she would not speak. Though he might slay her, she would never speak to him again. ...

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  11. WOMEN TEACHERS' CLUB.

    At half-past 7 on Saturday evening members of the Women Teachers' Club will meet at the Women's Patriotic Club rooms in Moore-street to informally discuss the proposals of the superannuation scheme insofar as it ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. INSPECTORIAL ASSOCIATIONS.

    The southern section of metropolitan teachers, under Inspector Grieve, had a delightful evening last week listening to Major Grieve's experiences in India. Starting at Ceylon, the Major took his audience in fancy to ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. COUNTRY VERSUS CITY SCHOLARS.

    A country correspondent asserts that the disparity in the number of Training College scholarships won by District and Sydney High Schools respectively is due to the fact that in the country the students have to spend ...

    Article : 250 words
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  15. DRESS ECCENTRICITIES.

    The eccentricities of women's dress form the subject of a short article which recently appeared in the London "Daily Express." Among these eccentricities the "hobble" skirt is not ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. HOME AGAIN!

    After a six-months' holiday in America, Inspector E. A. Riley got back by the Makura on Monday. He says that the trip was both pleasant and profitable. "America is a fine place to travel in." he says, "if only the dollars ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. THE CHURCH LANDS, MANLY.

    Sir,--Over 200 of the principal residents of Manly (including the three ex-churchwardens of St. Matthew's Church--Messrs. John H. King, Owen Carroll, and A. C. Willis, as well as Mr. A. D. Badgery, who proposed the ...

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  18. NORTH RANDWICK SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    After working for three years to obtain a site for a School of Arts. the North Randwick Progress Association has obtained from the Government a promise of the necessary land. A condition is that there shall be ...

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  19. THE CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    A rehearsal of all the maypole squads will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground tomorrow, and there will be a general rehearsal on Friday. Mr. Strong requests headmasters to send to the office tomorrow for tram passes ...

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  20. FORT-STREET CARNIVAL.

    Over 1200 entries have been received for the Fort-street sports meeting, to be held at the Sports Ground this afternoon. In addition to the usual athletic events displays will be given by the senior and junior cadets ...

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  21. TRAMWAY CONDUCTORS WANTED.

    From time to time, as tramway facilities are extended to now districts, the Railway and Tramway Department find it necessary to make a number of fresh appointments to the running staff, and an advertisement appears ...

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  22. TEACHERS' TOURNAMENT.

    A bowling tournament for teachers has been instituted. Following are the handicaps:--Elsten, Thorne, and Fryer, owe 4; Wyatt and Russell, scratch; Bas[?]an, Garden, C. Broome, and Berry, 4; Jarvie, 6; Henderson, Beavis, ...

    Article : 62 words
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  24. SCHOOL TENNIS.

    Entries for the teachers' tournament close with the secretary, Mr. B. Robinson, Blackfriars' Practice School, next Saturday. Following are the games arranged for Girls' Tennis on ...

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