8 Jan., 1907-] 



Agricultural Education. 



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Regarded as a test of how the instruction had been received, the results 

 on the whole are very satisfactory, and are an indication that the majority 

 of the students possess a good general knowledge of the leading features 

 of each subject. 



The following are the detailed results for each centre. It is to be 

 noted that the percentage of maximum marks is based (as in previous 

 years) on the maximum for the six subjects combined, which, of course, 

 adversely affects the averages of those students who did not compete in 



all subjects : — 



Nhill. 



Warracknabeal. 



Note. — Two papers unsigned have been omitted. 



