The Board of Education have observed with much regret, in a work recently published by J. D. Loch, Esq., of HobartTown, upon the subject of the system of ...
Article : 723 wordsMr. Loch, p. 75.—" The master has no book containing the religious denominations of the parents or of the children." Mr. Darley, the Master of the School.— ...
Article : 294 wordsMr. Loch, p. 66.—"The Rev. Mr. Bell visited the School five times within the last year, the Rev. Mr. Lillie (both Church of Scotland) twice, and heard children of all ...
Article : 926 wordsMr. Loch, p.72.—"The First Class answered imperfectly acquainted with the doctrines of Religion, and ignorant of the ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. Loch, p.76.—" The School is not attended by any Minister of Religion:—the statement in the Return of the Board of Education of this School hiving been ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Loch, p. 77.—" In 1842 there were about 25 children in the Government School, averaging probably just about 20, of whom one or two might be presbyterians, and all ...
Article : 1,045 wordsMr. Loch, p. 72.—" That he (the Rev. Mr. Davies)' had not visited the School since the appointment of the present Teacher, previous to Which time it was his ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 25 Nov 1843, Page 6
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