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A MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL. EDITED BY JOSEPH HUGHES.

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Music. By R. Dunstan, Mus. Bac., Cantab.

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Answers to Pupil Teachers' Examination
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17 Query Column

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Merit Grant in Infant Schools. By Mrs.

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4 Physiology. By Arthur Newsholme, M.D...
Music-The Bells'

'The Squirrels'..

Answers to Algebra in Scholar..

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