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WE are glad to see that the Government Bill for the Promotion of Technical Instruction (which we print elsewhere) is down for second reading as first order of the day on June 14. The objects effected by this Bill are substantially the same as those of the Government Bill of last year, and of that already introduced by Sir Henry Roscoe and other friends of education, this year, on behalf of the National Association for the Promotion of Technical Education. That is to say, it is an enabling Bill, giving powers to localities, if they think fit, to apply local rates to the purpose of promoting technical instruction.
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Technical Education . Nature 38, 121–122 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038121a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/038121a0