childhen fequenting them should be required to defray the annual cost of their maintenance.
The present Iph from the Gov : 1032 contain's his
answers to there enquiries The number of childen at present attending Nor Stantons School is station to to wo hat
be
it may be expected to reath
60m po
of encouraged. They
the
receive a plain education elements of Religion thitory, Geography and Authmetic. The
pupil is 4 and the eldest
16 gears of age.
no difficulty
sems to have avisen regarding Religions Teaching, the parents, several of whom
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ave not
Roman Cathlies
and Dissenters having miced any
to the course pursued, with the exception of the Chunke
Catechism which her in some mstances been dispensed with. According to the for Report and the letter from Mr Starter endend in this Iph, there seems little
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chance of Staining any
considerable contribution
from the parents of the childen tmmands the expense of the School. Sie J. Dan's, however, suggests that " a certain contribution " part might be made " compulsory as the condition. " of foremment Appistance."
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with regard to Nature Schools Sir J. Duis recommend that the fost contribution be limited to such schools as are under the superintendence of nature Christians, a
which would seem to afford The a prospect of conventing population. In this refjust he refers to his Gphe to 31. formerding the Alice Book for 1046, from which the following. extract
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There are four Chinese " Schools in Pretoria, and about "mine their in the different "Raits of the Soland. I have " before observed that some
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