HL Deb 02 April 1897 vol 48 cc370-1

After the last day of March, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, the following words in section nineteen of the Elementary Education Act 1876, namely, "such grant shall not in any year be reduced by reason of its excess above the income of the school if the grant do not exceed the amount of seventeen shillings and sixpence per child in average attendance at the school during that year, but shall not exceed that amount per child, except by the same sum by which the income of the school derived from voluntary contributions, rates, school fees, endowments, or any source whatever other than the Parliamentary grant, exceeds the said amount per child, and "shall be repealed so far as they apply to day schools in England and Wales.

Clause ordered to stand part of the Bill.

Clause 3,—