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Departmental Committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Report of the Departmental Committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Volume I. Report.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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English
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Cambridge [Eng.] : Proquest LLC, 2007.
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1 online resource.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Reports of Commissioners
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[1917-18] ; [Cd. 8939]
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1 online resource (64 pages: Table).
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Transcribed from: Departmental Committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Report of the Departmental Committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Volume I. Report. 1917-18 [Cd. 8939] XI: Original Publisher details.
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Report of the Departmental Committee for inquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of Salaries for Teachers in Elementary Schools. Vol. I. Report (Education and Schools: Teachers' Salaries)
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