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Education Acts Compilation.

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Provided that in no case shall the subsidy in respect of any single bequest exceed five hundred pounds : (b.) A subsidy at the rate of twenty shillings for every twenty shillings of voluntary contributions (other than bequests) 5 from any person not being a controlling authority, or from any local authority. 184. Out of moneys from time to time appropriated by Parliament for the purpose, the Minister— (a.) May allot scholarships, tenable by students attending or 10 who have attended any classes under this Part of this Act; and also (b.) May make grants in aid of the erection, acquisition, or equipment of buildings for classes under this Part of this Act, and for the purchase and supply of apparatus, 15 material, and appliances for such classes; and also (c.) May make grants in aid of school classes as defined, — Provided that every grant under this paragraph shall be in accordance with regulations under this Part of this Act, and shall in no case exceed the amount of 20 capitation which would be payable if the class were entitled to capitation under section one hundred and seventy-five hereof; and also (d.) May make grants for the training of instructors of classes under this Part of this Act; and also 25 (c.) May defray the general expenses of administering this Part of this Act. 185. The Governor in Council may from time to time make regulations for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say :— (a.) Defining the brauches and subjects of manual instruction 30 and technical instruction, and the subjects to be taught in continuation classes under this Part of this Act, and the course and number of hours of instruction therein : (b.) Providing for the mode in which the applications for sums payable in respect of classes, scholarships, subsidies, and 35 grants-in-aid under this Part of this Act shall be made : (c.) Providing for the establishment of scholarships in any subjects of instruction under this Part of this Act, and prescribing the amounts and tenure thereof, and the conditions subject to which they may be awarded and 40 held: (d.) Such other matters as he deems necessary in order to give full effect to the intention of this Part of this Act. PART VI. PUBLIC-SCHOOL TEACHERS' INCORPORATION, AND COURT OF APPEAL. 45 186. In this Part of this Act, if not inconsistent with the context " Corporation " means a society registered under this Act: " Teacher " means any person of either sex whose employment is that of a teacher in the public schools of the colony, 50 whether actually so employed for the time being or not.

Scholarships and erectt^of d ° l buildings. 190 °- No - 39 > Beo - 18 Regulations, Ibid > seo - 1!) ■ interpretation. 1895, No. 48, sec. 3

Regulations. Ibid, sec. 19

Interpretation. 1895, No. 48, sec. 3

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