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brecisely that which Gravails in
the United Kingdom
and in quost of the Colines. If the school is to exist at
jall
as it is, it is difficult to imagine
how ang
other
course could be pursued
with respect to it.
It is of course, open to the
Sevemment to seconsider its doce siow, and,
for that matter, to give up the school an tirely. But then comes
the
question,
What
is to take its place? If the Government
was
to revert to pls criginal intention, and
make the school one
for Climase only, then
children
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g
other rationalities would
have to be fivided for alsanhere. It would
cartainly be
vary children would
conveient
if all Catholic to St Joseph's College,
and all Portestant children to St Paul's
College. leasing all no.
Christian boys
to attend the Central (chool; but it would
hardly be competent for the Gcramment-
d
the Coloung qulation.
to insist
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any
I think the afore, that the
school should gemain as it is, and that
it should be left 46 parents, var énsibility.
er C
deference
their iron
I the wish
their spiritual advisers, to decide
whether their children are to attend the
Central School.
er go elsewhere.
I may
manlin here that
Dr. Eileb, the Acting denspector of Schools, who was at one time vary postile to the
have
be cal