6.
to be read concurrently with those
now in use was admittel,
and there is no doubt that
the Books firepared by the School Committee will be most gladly adopted by all School Managers, except Roman Catholes.- 9. What Monsignor Raimondis
و
have been im
Mor
the
is
object may addressing Your Lordship. open to conjecture, inasmuch as he has not placed, (according to the manager of his Schools) does he intend to -place his Chinese Schools under Government inspection.
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10. Thus, not only is Your Lordship's interference muncaesary Schools in the
as regards any
Colony, but it is especially uuncecpary (if I may so say) regarding Roman Catholic Schools, and it would I think have been more
ingermons if Monsignor Raimonde had informed Your Lordship that the worke of the School Book Committe could not affect his Schools in
any way.
1 Jan 1973. 11. Iindose a (opy of the
Letter appointing the Committe for Your Lordship's information It is well known to the bes