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53reach of clever pupils who might
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55liomtha agus nios eruinne aea na
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57Tuigtar d6ibh ni hamhain gur feid
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59Cuirn. na Dala.-Do dhein Cuirn na
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61grammar to the first few years of
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63ENGLISH.The teaching of English a
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65however, defective oral methods h
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6HIn general the courses for the Le
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70Number of Students Enrolled ill C
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72institutions named above, courses
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74made was highly satisfactory. The
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76The attendance showed an increase
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78CHAPTERXI.NA'l'IONAL nlUSEUM.Part
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Knox, General [afterwards Viscount]
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82French (Nicholas) Bp. of Ferns: T
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S4of persons in England, about the
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86delinquents. These conditions con
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88About thirty years ago the appoin
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90The physical condition of large n
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92In the field season of 1927 the o
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Primary; and, in addition, the pupi
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96the endowments might be applied t
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PAR'!' n.-APPENDICES. -",APPENDIX 1
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100APPENDIXrr.PRIMARY ED1..:C TION.
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J02SCHOOL·HOUSES A:-;D TE.\CHER '
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10410. The grants made during the y
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106(c) The percentage of the averag
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10822. RETURN showing for each Coun
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110'.MODELSCHOOLS.23. The number of
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112SUMMARY OF CONVEN.T AND MONASTER
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11427.-TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF
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116WORKHOUSE SCHOOLS.28. The number
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118ANNUALEXAMINATIONS.35. Pupil tea
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1208 Th f 11 T bl th bd ..3 . e o.o
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122NA COLAISTf GAEDHILGE.42. Bhi na
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124SPECIAL FEES OR GRANTS FOR EXTRA
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126CARLISLE AND BLAKE PREMIUMS FOR
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]28County Roll Name of School Name
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130TEACHERS' PENSIONS AND GRATUITIE
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132STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE FROM PU
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134(B).-NuMBEROF GRANT-EARNINGPUPIL
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136-IlL-LEAVINGCERTIFICATE-GIRLS.19
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138(b)-COURSES I MATHEMATICS HELD I
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(J().-TABLE SHOWING NUMBER OF RECOG
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Fcrmoy St. Colrnans College I 93 I
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Rochelle SchoolSt. Aloysius ' Schoo
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Holy Faith ConvcnKenmare College,St
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Kin vara Convent of Mercy .. .. --
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Hospital Presentation Convent· .\3
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Dundalk Convent of MercyDundalk St.
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Co. WATERFOCappoquin:Dungarvan:Dung
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Co. WltXFORD (13 Schools)Bunclody:
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169TABLE L.LABORATORY ATTENDANCE GR
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173APPENDIX V.REFORMATORY AND INDUS
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-175TABLE D.(i) The ages and state
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177TABLE F.(i) Number and Causes of
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179E. M. Fannin, Esq., M.B. Modelof
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181w. J. Bowerman, Esq...Mrs. Rothw
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183Old Scales, Newcastle, Limerick,
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185EXCHANGES.360 specimens of Calif
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187The health of the children has b
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While there is now no Secondary Sch
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191The above tables deal only with