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Table K1. —Some Particulars relating to Secondary Education for the Years 1926 and 1927.

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1926. 102/. Secondary schools — Number of Government secondary schools Number of endowed schools Number of boys at Government secondary schools Number of girls at Government secondary schools Number of boys at endowed schools Number of girls at endowed schools Number of free pupils at Government secondary schools Number of pupils commencing secondary education Number of pupils leaving school Secondary departments of district high schools— Number of secondary departments Number of boys in attendance Number of girls in attendance Number of free pupils Number of pupils commencing secondary education Number of pupils leaving school Expenditure by Government in financial year — Payments to Education Boards for— District high schools —Secondary teachers' salaries National scholarships Payments to secondary schools and colleges for — Salaries and incidental expenses Manual-instruction capitation Subsidies on voluntary contributions New buildings, equipment, furniture, and sites Maintenance of school buildings Reserves revenue Conveyance of pupils to secondary and district high schools Sundry 39 2 6,926 6,189 536 Nil f12,558 # 41 2 7,306 (1,337 547 Nil 113,901 5,582 4,855 * 77 1,516 1,646 t3,023 79 1,719 1,724 ■|-3,746 2,095 1,566 * £ 49,980 1.1,837 £ 52,359 11,280 242,450 4,280 7,311 129,925 1,231 9,451. 5,773 4,054 248,790 4,414 2,018 93,878 1,131 8,280 7,887 3,743 * Figures not available. t The large increase in these figures between the two yeai enumeration of free pupils was made at the end of the year, whereas in 1927 the enumeration wa the number of pupils enrolled is larger than is the case later in the year. :s is due to the fai is made at the :J0tli it that in 1026 the June, a time when

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