The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 83
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 83]
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The Eighth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago — by Educational Institute of Otago
- [title page]
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- Report of the Educational Institute of Otago p. 4
- Annual Report of the Tuapeka Branch
- Annual Report of the Balclutha Branch p. 7
- Annual Reoort of the Milton Branch p. 8
- Annual Report of the Waitaki Branch p. 9
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Branch
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Rules &; Regultions of the Educational Institute of Otago p. 11
- I—Constitution of the Institute p. 11
- II.—Officers of the Institute
- III.—The Committee of Management
- IV.—The Annual Meetin
- V.—Terms and Conditions of Members
- VI.—The Library p. 12
- VII.—Branch Associations
- VIII.—Relation of Branch Associations to the Institute
- IX.—Conduct and Order of Business
- X.—Additional Bye-Laws
- Overpressure in Education an Inevitable Consequence of Payment by Results: A Protest and a Warning to Parents — by Alfred J. Taylor
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Technical education; address delivered in the Theatre Royal, Auckland on April 14th — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout p. 8
- [introduction]
- Political Ideals
- Technical Education p. 2
- Practical Politics and Technical Education
- Ideals to be Sought After
- The Aim of Politics p. 3
- The Land Question
- The Land a Monopoly
- Before Henry George p. 4
- The State and the Land
- The Unearned Increment
- State Leasing of Land
- The Industrious Man and the Lazy Man p. 5
- Land and Property
- Land Tax
- Forest Conservation
- The State
- Higher Education p. 6
- Primary Education in New Zealand 1880 Bible in Schools
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- Introduction
- What Our Legislators Think of Bible Reading in Schools
- Extract From Speech of the Hon. Sir William Fox, K.C.M.G., Delivered in the House of Representatives, in Wellington, New Zealand, 14th July, 1880 p. 16
- Speech of the Hon. Dr. Menzies, M.L.C., Delivered in the Legislative Council, Wellington, New Zealand p. 20
- Speech By Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G., Delivered at the Opening of a Public School at Blayney, N.S.W p. 28
- Three Letters by Prophetes. — The Duty of All Parents to Secure a Religious Education for their Children. — To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times." p. 32
- Secular Education the Worship of this World. — To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times." p. 36
- Education on a Religious Basis the Duty of the State. — To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times." p. 39
- Sermon By the Rev. Dr. Copeland p. 45
- Extracts from Newspaper Articles p. 48
- What Parents Think of Bible Reading in Schools p. 51
- What an Inspector of Schools Thinks of Bible Reading in Schools. — Extract From Report of Inspector Hill, Napier District p. 54
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New Zealand Education Act p. 55
- Part I.—Department of Education p. 55
- Part IV.—Public Schools and Management Thereof. — (1) Course of Instruction in Public Schools. — "School age" defined
- Public Schools to be conducted in accordance with regulations
- Course of Instruction in Public Schools
- (2) Compulsory Education, Exemptions. — Every Child above seven, nor more than thirteen, to attend School p. 56
- Exemptions
- In case Child does not attend School, notice may be given p. 57
- Proceedings to compel attendance
- (3) Penalties in Certain Cases. — Penalty for non-compliance with order of Justices
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Extracts From the Education Acts of England and Wales, Scotland, N.S. Wales, Victoria, and South Australia p. 58
- England and Wales. — An Act to Provide for Public Elementary Education in England and Wales. — Regulations for conduct of Public Elementary School p. 58
- Management and Maintenance of Schools by School Board. — Management of School by School Board p. 59
- Fees of Children
- Miscellaneous Powers of School Board. — Payment of School Fees
- Attendance at School. — As to attendance of Children at School
- Inspection of Voluntary Schools by Inspector, not one of Her Majesty's Inspectors p. 60
- (II.) Parliamentary Grant. — Conditions of Annual Parliamentary Grant
- Scotland. — An Act to Amend and Extent the Provisions of the Law of Scotland on the Subject of Education. — Preamble p. 61
- Power to Impose Bates
- Concience Clause
- Parents to provide Elementary Education for their Children, and when unable, to pay Fees to apply to Parochial Board
- New South Wales Education Act p. 62
- Victoria. — An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Education. — Four hours' Secular Instruction to be given p. 64
- Children of School age to be Instructed
- Parents neglecting to send a Child to School to be liable to a Penalty
- Teacher to be paid by salary and fees and payment by way of results. First Schedule
- First Schedule. — Section 10 and 17 p. 65
- South Australia
- An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Public Education. — Four and a half hours secular instruction
- School Fees
- Fees when remitted
- Child not to be refused admission, but parents to be summoned for fees
- What the Present "Secular System" will Lead to p. 66
- The Demands of the Present "Secular" System. — "No Room for God." p. 67
- The Expense of the Present System. — Local Responsibility, Oversight, and Rates Would Economize Better
- To the Editor of the "Timaru Herald." p. 68
- Custom in America, France, and Germany. — What is Thought About "Bible Reading in Schools" in America, U.S p. 69
- The Custom with Regard to Primary Education in Some of the Continental Nations, Existing at the Present Time. — France.* p. 70
- Germany
- Statistics p. 71
- Letters By Prophetes p. 75
- Finis p. 82
- Public Education in New Zealand: A Speech Delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, Minister of Education, in the House of Representatives — by Robert Stout
- Education Department.—New Zealand. — Notes on the Black-Wattle and the Golden Wattle. — Printed by Authority of the New Zealand Government — by N.Z. Department of Education p. 40
- Education Department.—New Zealand. — Notes on the Black-Wattle and the Golden Wattle. — Printed by Authority of the New Zealand Government
- Education Department.—New Zealand. — Notes on the Black-Wattle and the Golden Wattle. — Printed by Authority of the New Zealand Government
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The National Bureau of Education: Its history, work, and limitations — by Alexander Shiras p. 3
- [title page]
- The National Bureau of Education
- Appendix A. — Publications of the Bureau of Education p. 15
- The Education Act 1877
- "the Education Act, 1877."
- An Act to make further Provision for the Education of the Title. People of New Zealand p. 3
- Part I. — Department of Education p. 4
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Part II. — Education Boards p. 6
- (1.) Education Districts p. 6
- (2.) Constitution of Boards
- (3.) Property of Boards p. 10
- (4.) Secretary and Officers of Boards p. 11
- (5.) Meetings of Boards p. 12
- (6.) Powers and Duties of Boards p. 13
- (7.) Board Fund p. 14
- (8.) Appointment of Teachers p. 16
- (9.) Scholarships, District High Schools p. 18
- Part III. — School Districts. School Committees and their Duties p. 19
- Part IV. — Public Schools and Management Thereof
- Schedules. — First Schedule. — List of Acts and Ordinances Repealed p. 31
- Second Schedule. — Education District of Auckland
- Third Schedule p. 33
- "The Education Act, 1877." — Regulations of his Excellency the Governor in Council
- [18th September, 1883.]
- [13th March, 1878.]
- [28th May, 1878.] p. 36
- [20th August, 1878.] p. 38
- [17th September and 3rd December, 1878.]
- [24th September, 1878.]
- [7th July, 1880.] p. 44
- [24th September, 1878.]
- [21st December, 1880.] p. 45
- [29th March, 1881.']
- [24th September, 1878.]
- [24th September, 1878.] p. 51
- [20th July, 1880.] p. 53
- [1st March, 1881.]
- [10th July, 1882.]
- [18th September, 1883.] p. 54
- [20th November, 1883.]
- [24th September, 1878.]
- [24th September, 1878.] p. 55
- [24th August, 1880.]
- [30th December, 1882.]
- [25th June, 1883.] p. 56
- [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 19th June, 1884. — "The Education Act, 1877."—Standard Examinations
- The Reformatory & Refuge Journal [Jan.- Mar., 1885]
- The Reformatory and Refuge Journal
- Intelligence
- Parental Control p. 2
- A Few Brief Remarks p. 3
- English Civilization and Infantine Slavery.* p. 4
- Prevention of Cruelty to Children p. 5
- Government Instructions and Regulations for Certified Industrial Schools p. 6
- Correspondence. — [The Editor is not Responsible for the Opinions of Coree8Pondents.] — Entertainments p. 8
- The Primate and the Saltley Reformatory Boys p. 9
- To His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
- [section]
- Addington Park, Croydon
- Industrial Training Schools for the Army p. 10
- Technical Education,* — As Applied to Industrial Schools for Boys p. 13
- Transformation Scenes p. 15
- Books Received p. 16
- New Zealand Industrial Schools p. 17
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The Mark System. IV p. 19
- [introduction] p. 19
- Marks
- Pay p. 20
- Forfeits
- The Roman Catholic Reformatory Ship "Clarence." p. 21
- Laws for the Reformation and Protection of Children in the State of New York p. 22
- Legislation by Circular p. 23
- How will it Affect us? p. 24
- Technical Education p. 25
- Baking and Bread-Making p. 27
- Carpentry and Joinery
- Industrial Education in America p. 31
- Parental Control.—II p. 32
- Correspondence. — [The Editor is not Responsible for the Opinions of Correspondents.] — Entertainments p. 34
- Corporal Punishment
- Notes on Rescue Work p. 37
- Prison Administration in Ireland.* p. 39
- Books Received p. 40
- The Imperial Review [No. 13, Apr. 1885]
- The Imperial Review
- Victorian Liberalism
- Seeley's Napoleon p. 3
- Ranke's Universal History p. 5
- Favourite of Fortune p. 7
- Lord Malmesbury p. 9
- Monsignor Sayon p. 11
- The Delsarte Peerage p. 12
- Froude's Luther
- Blaine on Congress p. 16
- Von Busch's "Bismarck." p. 19
- The Oriental Bank p. 21
- Lady Bulwer Lytton
- The Salvation Army
- Black Thursday
- "Wolfslair Lodge, Chittleham, Gloucestershire, "12th December, 1850
- Recollections of Yates p. 32
- Irving in America p. 35
- Current Engineering p. 38
- Bazeilles—sedan
- The Farmers' Ball p. 41
- Ripon and Dufferin p. 44
- Soudan Gordon p. 47
- Austral Handbooks p. 49
- Becket
- The London Shows p. 55
- Robespierre, Danton, Marat p. 58
- Sara as Theodora
- Besant on the Novel p. 62
- New Orleans
- Religion in England
- George Eliot p. 68
- National Temperance Congress
- Hartley Williams
- Herat p. 71
- Madame Clovis Hugues p. 72
- Khartoum
- The Iberia
- Frontier of Events p. 77
- Echoes from Piccadilly
- The Imperial Review [No. 14, Jul. 1885]
- The Imperial Review
- Froude's Carlyle
- Maxims of War p. 3
- The Nursery Garden p. 5
- Edmond About p. 7
- George Eliot's Life p. 9
- Makart, Nittis, Lepage p. 11
- Mansel and Maurice p. 13
- Charles George Gordon p. 15
- Napoleon's Correspondence p. 17
- The Melbourne Corporation p. 20
- Law Reporting p. 22
- Mommsen's Rome p. 24
- J. M. Grant p. 26
- Moliere p. 28
- Excelsior Classes p. 30
- Westminster p. 33
- Cricket Almanac p. 36
- Glance at Russia p. 37
- Sir George Napier p. 39
- The Eureka p. 41
- Battle of Waterloo p. 42
- Histrionic Memories p. 44
- Echoes from Piccadilly p. 47
- England and India p. 49
- Herat p. 51
- The Empress Eugenie p. 52
- Disraeli in Power p. 53
- Anne Boleyn p. 56
- The Police
- Russo-Afghan Question p. 61
- The Electrician p. 62
- Victor Hugo p. 63
- Masson's Richelieu p. 64
- The Congo, Soudan, Egypt p. 66
- Society in London p. 68
- Escott's England p. 69
- Haweis on Music p. 72
- The Civil Service p. 73
- Squatting Recollections p. 74
- The London Shows p. 75
- Lord Cairns p. 77
- Coursing in Australia p. 79
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The Eighth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago — by Educational Institute of Otago