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... allowances to be paid to individual teachers are matters within the discretion of the L.E.A. , subject to the condition that no allowance may be less than £ 40 per annum . To provide flexibility in the operation of the special allowance ...
... allowances to be paid to individual teachers are matters within the discretion of the L.E.A. , subject to the condition that no allowance may be less than £ 40 per annum . To provide flexibility in the operation of the special allowance ...
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... allowance £ 40-50 . " Special salaries to £ 1,050 An allowance of £ 20 Lecturers 750-875 ( 4th ) Senior Lecturers 900-1,050 ( 4th ) Principals 900-1,100 Principals 1,325 ( Melbourne ) Grade I 955-1,155 II 930-1,105 III 905-1,105 An ...
... allowance £ 40-50 . " Special salaries to £ 1,050 An allowance of £ 20 Lecturers 750-875 ( 4th ) Senior Lecturers 900-1,050 ( 4th ) Principals 900-1,100 Principals 1,325 ( Melbourne ) Grade I 955-1,155 II 930-1,105 III 905-1,105 An ...
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... allowance . Before a child is born a pre - natal allowance is paid . In addition , a fixed sum known as a maternity allowance is paid on the birth of each child . Finally , in the case of professional households into which only one ...
... allowance . Before a child is born a pre - natal allowance is paid . In addition , a fixed sum known as a maternity allowance is paid on the birth of each child . Finally , in the case of professional households into which only one ...
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