The Educational Record of the Province of Quebec: The Medium Through which the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction Communicates Its Proceedings and Official Announcements, Bind 19Dawson brothers, 1899 |
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... Pension Fund Statement ... Superior School Grants .. ...... 150 164 Practical Hints and Examination Papers ..... 17 , 24 , 59 , 95 , 111 , 126 , 153 , 187 , 199 Protestant Committee , Minutes of ....... 37 , 135 , 161 , 220 Pension Fund ...
... Pension Fund Statement ... Superior School Grants .. ...... 150 164 Practical Hints and Examination Papers ..... 17 , 24 , 59 , 95 , 111 , 126 , 153 , 187 , 199 Protestant Committee , Minutes of ....... 37 , 135 , 161 , 220 Pension Fund ...
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... pensions paid during the year ............... ..... Paid to the Department by teachers them- selves ....... .... ... $ 3,200 00 1,000 00 450 22 686 44 16,647 41 754 24 ..... 130 71 9,160 37 1,000 00 ................ 344 07 9 89 ...
... pensions paid during the year ............... ..... Paid to the Department by teachers them- selves ....... .... ... $ 3,200 00 1,000 00 450 22 686 44 16,647 41 754 24 ..... 130 71 9,160 37 1,000 00 ................ 344 07 9 89 ...
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... pensions ... $ 976 12 Less amount trans- ferred to revenue account .. ..... $ 9 89 Less amount re- $ 184,230 09 mitted on capital 16 83 26 72 Balance .... 949 40 1899 . July 1st -- Amount of capital to date ....... $ 185,179 49 1899 ...
... pensions ... $ 976 12 Less amount trans- ferred to revenue account .. ..... $ 9 89 Less amount re- $ 184,230 09 mitted on capital 16 83 26 72 Balance .... 949 40 1899 . July 1st -- Amount of capital to date ....... $ 185,179 49 1899 ...
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... PENSION FUND FOR OFFICERS OF PRIMARY INSTRUCTION .. PAGES . 153 161 169 171 MONTREAL CANADIAN SUBSCRIPTION AND PUBLISHING CO . 1899 . Subscription , $ 1 per annum . Exchanges to be addressed to " Editor of the Educational Record ...
... PENSION FUND FOR OFFICERS OF PRIMARY INSTRUCTION .. PAGES . 153 161 169 171 MONTREAL CANADIAN SUBSCRIPTION AND PUBLISHING CO . 1899 . Subscription , $ 1 per annum . Exchanges to be addressed to " Editor of the Educational Record ...
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... PENSION FUND FOR OFFICERS OF PRIMARY. NAMES OF ACADEMIES . ............... Coaticook Compton Ladies ' College .. .... Cookshire . Cowansville .... ............ 1211 9 , 3 ***** ................ 19043 74 58 441 35 9 16 13 , Dunham Ladies ...
... PENSION FUND FOR OFFICERS OF PRIMARY. NAMES OF ACADEMIES . ............... Coaticook Compton Ladies ' College .. .... Cookshire . Cowansville .... ............ 1211 9 , 3 ***** ................ 19043 74 58 441 35 9 16 13 , Dunham Ladies ...
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