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EDU - Education
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01 - Ministry of Education
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004 - Box 004 Ministry of Education
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0109/1926 - Recommends ???????????????????????????????????????????
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0124/1925 - The Compulsory Attendance Act. Suggests amendment of Article 5 and Article 4 (2) (3) in connection with
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0127/1926 - Reports Mr. Salvatore Meilak, Head Teacher of Vittoriosa School and 3rd grade Teacher Miss Assunta Darmanin for grave neglect of duty. D.E.S.
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0128/1926 - Forwards an application from Miss. E. Keefe for a personal or house allowance of £20 p.a. Headmaster, Lyceum.
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0134/1925 - Training of teachers in England; Requests that the Crown Agents for the Colonies be instructed to reserve 2 places at St. Mary's Training College and 2 at St. Charles's for the biennial course starting in October 1925.
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0136/1926 - Draft Syllabus for the year 1926 - 27. D.E.S.
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0137/1926 - Appointment of Prof. Thos. Agius, B.A.,M.D., to be Rector of the University to date from 1st April, 1926.
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0152/1926 - Fans and Radiators on hire in the Office of the M.P.I. Auditor
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0163/1926 - Recommends for approval the following appointments:- Miss Ethel Wootton to be inspectress of method fr.1.4.26. Mr Gio. Andrea Sapiano to be Head Teacher of the Tr. School from 1.4.26. Miss C. Huntingford to be Head Teacher at the Central Schools from 1.4.26. D.E.S.
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Training of teachers in England; Requests that the Crown Agents for the Colonies be instructed to reserve 2 places at St. Mary's Training College and 2 at St. Charles's for the biennial course starting in October 1925.
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