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... girls is plentiful , and employment is easily found . Both the school enrolment and the average attendance then suffer . When dry days follow dry days in uninterrupted succession , drought , depression , and retrenchment ensue , and ...
... girls is plentiful , and employment is easily found . Both the school enrolment and the average attendance then suffer . When dry days follow dry days in uninterrupted succession , drought , depression , and retrenchment ensue , and ...
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... girls , and bursaries were awarded to six boys and two girls . 112. In addition to these ordinary scholarships , fifty district scholarships were granted -- five to each Grammar school . The conditions attached to district scholarships ...
... girls , and bursaries were awarded to six boys and two girls . 112. In addition to these ordinary scholarships , fifty district scholarships were granted -- five to each Grammar school . The conditions attached to district scholarships ...
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... girls . There are separate schools for boys and for girls at Brisbane , Ipswich , Maryborough , and Rockhampton ; and schools for boys at Toowoomba and Townsville . The school for boys at Ipswich , which was opened in 1863 , was the ...
... girls . There are separate schools for boys and for girls at Brisbane , Ipswich , Maryborough , and Rockhampton ; and schools for boys at Toowoomba and Townsville . The school for boys at Ipswich , which was opened in 1863 , was the ...
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... ( Girls ) , Maryborough ( Boys ) , Maryborough ( Girls ) , Rockhampton ( Boys ) , Rockhampton ( Girls ) , Toowoomba , and Townsville . Examination papers given in December , 1907 , to candidates for Grammar school scholarships , and to ...
... ( Girls ) , Maryborough ( Boys ) , Maryborough ( Girls ) , Rockhampton ( Boys ) , Rockhampton ( Girls ) , Toowoomba , and Townsville . Examination papers given in December , 1907 , to candidates for Grammar school scholarships , and to ...
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... Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES . BUILDING , FURNISHING , AND REPAIRS . Boys . Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . 1888 ... 552 1893 ... 396 140 154 289 159 348 1,486 35,635 1889 ...
... Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES . BUILDING , FURNISHING , AND REPAIRS . Boys . Girls . Total . Boys . Girls . Total . 1888 ... 552 1893 ... 396 140 154 289 159 348 1,486 35,635 1889 ...
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