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Pagina 180
... rates . In the same spirit the meeting of the National Union of Teachers in April passed a resolution that an education authority shall be estab- lished in each county for the control of primary , secondary , and technical education ...
... rates . In the same spirit the meeting of the National Union of Teachers in April passed a resolution that an education authority shall be estab- lished in each county for the control of primary , secondary , and technical education ...
Pagina 183
... rates rose from about 164 millions in 1867-8 and 19 millions in 1874-5 to 374 millions in 1897-8 . Thirdly , under the euphemistic heading ' In relief of rates ' , the central Government has acquired the habit of handing over to local ...
... rates rose from about 164 millions in 1867-8 and 19 millions in 1874-5 to 374 millions in 1897-8 . Thirdly , under the euphemistic heading ' In relief of rates ' , the central Government has acquired the habit of handing over to local ...
Pagina 185
... rates , they have risen with rates , and have only added to local extravagance . Nor is it an answer to say that this is the business of each locality . Taxes and rates only differ in words ; the persons who pay are the same , and to ...
... rates , they have risen with rates , and have only added to local extravagance . Nor is it an answer to say that this is the business of each locality . Taxes and rates only differ in words ; the persons who pay are the same , and to ...
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