Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . Higher Practical School of Commerce and Industry, Rue de la Republique, Laboratory. 19 Id—331 958 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913 at the school and pay from 1,200 to 1,400 francs a year; there are also half-boarders who pay 700 francs; others pay 300 francs. Half-boarders arrive at 8 leave at 5 They get breakfast. Any deficit is made up by the Boardof Trade. The Directorate is made up of 40 prominent business men and indus-trial leaders who have been or still are in business. Those in business mu
Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . Higher Practical School of Commerce and Industry, Rue de la Republique, Laboratory. 19 Id—331 958 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913 at the school and pay from 1,200 to 1,400 francs a year; there are also half-boarders who pay 700 francs; others pay 300 francs. Half-boarders arrive at 8 leave at 5 They get breakfast. Any deficit is made up by the Boardof Trade. The Directorate is made up of 40 prominent business men and indus-trial leaders who have been or still are in business. Those in business mustbelong to the Board of Trade, which has an income of 700,000 francs derivedfrom the various business men who are members, and who are entitled to electthe 40 Directors. The building cost the Board of Trade 3,000,000 francs, and is now too small. The School of Commerce. Boys are admitted from the age of 12. The first stage (3 years) is forboys between 12 and 16, and those who wish to go then into business receivecertificates. The second stage (2 years) is for boys of 16 or 17 who wish to gethigher commercial training. At
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