§ "Return ordered, "showing (1) total number of Certificated Teachers employed in Public Elementary Schools during the year ended the 31st day of August, 1890; (2) the ages and periods of service of such Teachers; and (3) the average number of years of service of such Teachers at each age; in the following form:—
Ages. | Years of Service. | ||||||
Ages. | Masters. | Mistresses. | Length of Service. | Number of Masters. | Number of Mistresses. | ||
Number at each age. | Average number of years of service at each age. | Number at each age. | Average number of years of service at each age. | ||||
20 | 1 year | ||||||
21 | 2 years | ||||||
22 | 3 " | ||||||
23 | 4 " | ||||||
24 | 5 " | ||||||
25 | 6 " | ||||||
&c. &c. | &c. &c. |
§ —(Sir Richard Temple.)
650§ the Standing Committee on Trade (including Agriculture and Fishing), Shipping, and Manufacture, namely, Mr. T. E. Ellis and Sir Joseph Pease; and had appointed in substitution: Mr. Briggs Priestley and Mr. Randell.
§ Sir JOHN MOWBRAY further reported from the Committee: That they had discharged from the Standing Committee on Trade (including Agriculture and Fishing), Shipping, and Manufactures, in respect of the Factories and Workshops Bill, and Factory and Workshops Act (1878) Amendment Bill, namely, Mr. Broadhurst, and had appointed in substitution, Mr. Storey.
§ Report to lie upon the Table.