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of the Committee, is it must be to Monsignor Raimonde and
Colleague here, that the Books which will be issued
his
under their auspices will be used or not as the Manager respectively desire. 12. It is no part of my duty to criticise or question the efficiency of the Romans Catholic Schools in this Colony
but I wou desire to
guard. myself from acquiesceing in Monsignor. Rannondi's rehmemak
of them.
15. The Government of Hong Kong has
no desire to
on
impose either Boks on principles
on the Schools conducted by Monsignon Raimonde, and only desires to be assured that public Grants
are not issued withinG obtaining equivalent risali.. 14. Iregret to have recupied so much of your Lordship's time, though there is much-
Monsignor Raimondi's Letter lest to comment upon
in
15.
I bust I have said
enough to show that Monsigun Faimondi has
no reason to
Complain of the justice.
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liberality of this Government,
and I need sc
scarcely add
that