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Table No. 16. EDUCATION EXPENDITURE. Total Expenditure on Education out of Public Funds, including University, Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education, Technical and Special Schools, and Child Welfare, 1913—14 to 1934-35.
Additional amounts are available from revenue from reserves vested in postprimary schools and University colleges as follows: — £ Post-primary schools .. .. .. 30,469 University colleges .. .. .. .. 18,970 £49,439 The following amounts were paid out of the Government Fire Insurance Fund for rebuilding school buildings destroyed by fire f 1916-1 2,127 1917-18 .. .. .. .. .. 2,658 1919-20 .. .. .. .. .. 15,682 1920-21 .. .. .. .. .. 16,162 1921-22 .. .. .. .. 27,103 1922-23 .. .. .. .. ~ 8 } 542 1923-24 .. .. .. .. .. 12^490 1924-25 .. .. .. .. .. 32,829 1925-26 .. .. .. .. 4,938 1926-27 .. .. .. .. .. 10,337 1927-28 .. .. .. .. . 12,474 1928-29 . . .. .. .. .. 12,197 1929-30 .. .. .. .. .. 6,357 1930-31 6,671 1931-32 7,768 1932-33 .. .. .. .. ..6,424 1933-34 .. .. .. 3,846 1934-35 .. .. .. .. .. 8,541
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Loan-money: Erection Consolidated Fund. i of School Buildings : j and Residences. Per Head Vote, " Subsidies ar " National Education „ to r , ■,.. Total. Mean Special Endow- (excluding B ® velrae Teachers' bI , lc Education PopulaActs. ment Superannua- from g Works Loans tion . Revenue. tion Reserves. an J ation Fund. Account. Subsidies). li'iind. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ s. d. 1913-14 .. 27,742 50,681 1,131,756 71,803 17,000 121,954 1,420,941 1 5 3 1914-15 .. 26,128 55,139 1,207,983 70,802 17,000 122,940 .. 1,499,992 1 6 2 1915-16 .. 46,874 64,858 1,329,166 84,390 17,000 97,972 .. 1,640,260 1 8 6 1916-17 .. 58,408 60,180 1,406,264 90,535 17,000 70,367 .. 1,702,754 1 9 8 1917-18 .. 59,362 70,345 1,511,256 90,518 17,000 63,082 .. 1,811,563 111 5 1918-19 .. 57,716 76,177 1,602,995 92,095 43,000 115,656 .. 1,987,639 1 14 1 1919-20 .. 79,747 78,988 2,031,825 99,352 43,000 195,500 .. 2,528,412 2 1 10 1920-21 .. 101,972 70,313 2,460,116 100,758 43,000 244,722 214,571 3,235,452 2 11 8 1921-22 .. 96,217 71,737 2,580,562 105,448 43,000 2,469 563,411 3,462,844 2 13 10 1922-23 .. 90,393 66,610 2,514,991 112,378* 68,000 .. 361,976 3,214.348 2 9 0 1923-24 .. 96,506 77,788 2,604,508 116,808* 68,000 .. 295,681 3,259,291 2 8 11 1924-25 .. 128,844 86,746 2,752,271 118,973*68,000 .. 462,212 3,617,046 2 13 2 1925-26 .. 111,389 87,512 2,854,719 119,978* 70,952 .. 564,946 3,809,496 2 14 9 1926-27 .. 115,499 88,545 2,954,597 119,073* 71,452 550,954 3,900,120 2 14 11 1927-28 .. 127,289 90,518 2,974,615 123,247* 71,497 .. 369,134 3,756,300 2 12 1 1928-29 .. 137,233 94,934 3,067,296 127,444* 71,749 .. 375,423 3,874,079 2 13 1 1929-30 .. 140,561 87,420 3,193,828 129,531*146,781 .. 428,764 4,126,885 2 15 10 1930-31 .. 125,331 94,506 3,230,200 i 106,405* 46,907 .. 491,974 4,095,323 2 14 8 1931-32 .. 82,163 79,375 2,851,922 88,207*46,935 259,148 .. 3,407,750 2 4 11 1932-33 .. .. 51,938 2,574,929 85,716* 47,043 52,623 .. 2,812,249 1 16 9 1933-34 .. .. 53,221 2,480,055 107,129 46,784 51,435 .. 2,738 624 1 15 6 1934-35 .. .. 87,207 2,550,1001128,738 47,712 51,289 .. 2,865,046 116 11 J I I 1 * Not revenue after deducting expenses and cost of collection. f Includes £2,151 charged to " Unauthorized."
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