HC Deb 31 July 1899 vol 75 cc846-7
SIR JOHN KENNAWAY

I beg to ask the Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education whether there is any objection to an owner charging a new rent or an increased rent for school buildings and teachers' residence, when new and increased subscriptions are given for the purpose of meeting it, so as to show clearly the whole cost of maintenance and the real amount of voluntary contribution.

THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDU CATION (Sir J. GORST,) Cambridge University

There is no objection, provided that the amount of rent is reasonable.