Annual Report of the Department of EducationDepartment of Education, 1904 |
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Albert Albert County Annie apparatus Arithmetic attendance average Bessie blind Boys Brittain Brunswick Campbellton Carleton Carleton County Charlotte Chatham Chief Superintendent Chief Supt Consolidated School County Fund Decrease Doaktown Education ENDED JUNE 30TH enrolment equipment Ethel excellent fair school Florenceville Fredericton Grammar School Fredericton Junction furniture Gloucester Grand Falls Halifax High School Hopewell Hill improvements Increase Inspector Institute interest J. R. INCH Kent Kent County Kings License Madawaska manual training maps Maritime Provinces Mary medal Mersereau Milltown Miss Moncton Normal School Northumberland number of pupils obtain any Class painted Parish Poor Districts present Principal Queens ratepayers repairs Restigouche Restigouche County Richibucto Sackville Saint John salaries satisfactory school building School Entrance Examinations school gardens school house School Trustees Second Term Secretary session Shediac Steeves Stephen Stephen High School Sunbury Superior School TABLE taught teachers teaching total number Town Victoria VII VIII Westmorland Woodstock York
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