42. SALARIES from STATE SOURCES alone (exclusive of the Annual Capitation Grant) of the PRINCIPAL and ASSISTANT TEACHERS in the Service, on the 31st December, 1905. Principal Teachers' Incomes from State Sources. 43. Return showing, for different classes of National Schools the average payments for the year 1905, from State sources alone, to the Principal Teachers for work done inside school hours. NOTE.-This Return includes only Salary and residual Capitation Grant. "Marlborough-street "(Dublin), The Commissioners of National Education. "St. Patrick's" (Drumcondra, His Grace the Most Rev. W. J. 1 Sept., 1883 Dublin). "Our Lady of Mercy" (Carysfort Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin). "Church of Ireland" (Kildareplace, Dublin). "De la Salle" (Waterford), "St. Mary's" (Belfast), Walsh, D.D., Archbishop of The Most Rev. H. Henry, D.D., 1 Sept., 1900 "Mary Immaculate" (Limerick) The Most Rev. E. T. O'Dwyer, 1 Sept., 1901 D.D., Bishop of Limerick. 45. The following Table shows the number of candidates for admission to training (one and two years' courses) in 1905 in each of the Training colleges, and the antecedents of those admitted to the two years' course :— 47. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS of the KING'S SCHOLARS admitted to MARLBOROUGH-STREET TRAINING COLLEGE for the Session, 1904-1905. 48. The following Tables show, for each of the past ten Sessions, the number of One-year and Two-year Students respectively in the Training Colleges, the number of Resident Students in each College, and the amounts of the Annual Grants to the Colleges. (a.) Number of One-year and Two-year Students in the Training Colleges for each of the last ten Sessions Men and Women being given separately: (b.) NUMBER of resident students in the various Training Colleges during the past ten sessions. (c.) ANNUAL GRANTS to the Training Colleges during the past ten years. (a.) Include £10,000 from the Ireland Development Fund towards the cost of providing new residences for the King's Scholars. (b.) Includes £410 from the Ireland Devolopment Fund for the cost of additional King's Scholars. (c) Includes £5,838 from the Ireland Development Fund towards the cost of providing new residences for the King's Scholars. |