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The number of children admitted to infant classes increased by 1,892, and the
numbers in primary III and primary IV stages were also greater than in the
previous year. Despite these particular increases, the total primary roll fell by
2,227.
The number of children admitted to infant classes increased by 1,892, and the
numbers in primary III and primary IV stages were also greater than in the
previous year. Despite these particular increases, the total primary roll fell by
2,227.
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So far as primary schools themselves are concerned, the typical library
arrangement has been the class library, which ... experiments have been made in
recent years with central school libraries, usually for the senior classes and very
often in ...
So far as primary schools themselves are concerned, the typical library
arrangement has been the class library, which ... experiments have been made in
recent years with central school libraries, usually for the senior classes and very
often in ...
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The numbers attending these classes, at 124,668, were greater than ever before
and increased by 4,164 over the previous year. Many of the classes have been
arranged under the auspices of the extra-mural departments of the Universities of
...
The numbers attending these classes, at 124,668, were greater than ever before
and increased by 4,164 over the previous year. Many of the classes have been
arranged under the auspices of the extra-mural departments of the Universities of
...
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