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... College Cheshunt College ག Weslyn . Col. , Richmond 44 St. John's Hall , Universities and Colleges Teaching Staff Students Universities and Colleges London ( continued ) - London University : - Westminster Hospital 34 80 University College ...
... College Cheshunt College ག Weslyn . Col. , Richmond 44 St. John's Hall , Universities and Colleges Teaching Staff Students Universities and Colleges London ( continued ) - London University : - Westminster Hospital 34 80 University College ...
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... College , Dublin , had in 1904 , 21 professors and tutors , and 170 students . There are also colleges st . Mavroula , Blackrock , Carlow , Clonliffe , and the Catholte University medical school ha Dublin , which prepare students for ...
... College , Dublin , had in 1904 , 21 professors and tutors , and 170 students . There are also colleges st . Mavroula , Blackrock , Carlow , Clonliffe , and the Catholte University medical school ha Dublin , which prepare students for ...
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... colleges with 4,488 students , and 19 day training colleges with 1,965 students . The School Inspectors are appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the Education Board . By the Elementary Education Act of 1872 , the Scotch ...
... colleges with 4,488 students , and 19 day training colleges with 1,965 students . The School Inspectors are appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the Education Board . By the Elementary Education Act of 1872 , the Scotch ...
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... colleges had 1,068 students . The sums expended in Great Britain from Parliamentary grants for primary schools , and in Ireland from Parliamentary grants and rates , amounted in five years to : - 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 £ England ...
... colleges had 1,068 students . The sums expended in Great Britain from Parliamentary grants for primary schools , and in Ireland from Parliamentary grants and rates , amounted in five years to : - 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 £ England ...
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... Colleges , & c . , Grt . Brit . and Int . Ed . Wales Scientific Investigation Scotland : 2,241,761 79,403 364,457 2,685,621 Public Education £ • 12,238,437 170,171 29,286 151,200 • 46,407 III . Law and Justice : National Gallery Ireland ...
... Colleges , & c . , Grt . Brit . and Int . Ed . Wales Scientific Investigation Scotland : 2,241,761 79,403 364,457 2,685,621 Public Education £ • 12,238,437 170,171 29,286 151,200 • 46,407 III . Law and Justice : National Gallery Ireland ...
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Side 87 - The office is held for a term of ten years ; but a member may be removed upon an address from both Houses of Parliament, and the Secretary of State for India may for special reasons re-appoint a member of the Council for a further term of five years. No member can sit in Parliament. The duties of the Council...
Side 162 - NATAL. Constitution and Government. THE colony of Natal, formerly an integral part of the Cape of Good Hope settlement, was erected in 1856 into a separate colony under the British crown, represented first by a Lieutenant-Governor, and since 1879 by a Governor. Under the charter...
Side 561 - The former is composed of the princes of the reigning family, the heads of a number of noble houses, the Roman Catholic bishop, the chief Protestant superintendent, the Chancellor of the University of Giessen, and a number of lifemembers, not exceeding ten, nominated by the Grand-duke. The Lower House consists of 6 deputies of noble landowners ; 10 deputies of towns ; and 34 representatives of villages and rural districts.
Side 114 - July 10, 1801, an Act was passed by the Government of India, providing for the issue of a paper currency through a Government department of Public Issue, by means of promissory notes. Circles of issue were established from time to time, as found necessary, and the notes were made legal tender within the circle in...
Side 34 - Army and Navy. 1 . Army. The maintenance of a standing army, in time of peace, without the consent of Parliament, is prohibited by the Bill of Rights of 1690. From that time...
Side 235 - The control of native affairs, and the entire responsibility of dealing with questions of native government were transferred in 1863 from the Imperial to the Colonial Government. In 1865, the seat of Government was removed from Auckland to Wellington, on account of the central position of the latter city.
Side 5 - For the management of ecclesiastical affairs, the provinces have each a council, or convocation, consisting of the bishops, archdeacons, and deans, in person, and of a certain number of proctors, as the representatives of the inferior clergy...
Side 609 - It vests the whole legislative power in a single chamber of representatives, called the Boule, elected by manhood suffrage for the term of four years. The elections take place by ballot, and each candidate must be put in nomination by the requisition of at least one-thirtieth of the voters of an electoral district.
Side 566 - The Grand-ducal house of Mecklenburg is the only reigning family in Europe of Slavonic origin, and claims to be the oldest sovereign house in the Western world. In their full title, the Granddukes style themselves Princes of the Vandals; and they trace their descent to Genseric, King of the Vandals, who conquered Spain in the fifth century, and, going over to Africa, took Carthage in 439.
Side 82 - Money, Weights, and Measures, The weights and measures of Ceylon are the same as those of the United Kingdom. The money of the country is the rupee of British India. Accounts are kept in rupees and cents.