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been

complied with the clirit of your instructions and provisionally accounted & Fitch Inspector Lehools. I have informed him that in contiming the work on which he has ser is usefully curloved for the last twelve months, he is, in future, to have nothing whatever to cay to the Central School, which will be under the sole control of W. (tewark, Sencione

an extraet

the Selimates to 1879, showing that due crovision has been made for the celarate Shire of Exspection, whilst retaining to No Stewart his full balary as stead

Nate.

5. Thomish in all that I have written or spoken on the subject of Iolvention the

only suggestion of mine as to the separation

of

the Head Mastership of the Central School

and the Enspectorship of Schools is contained

observations early lack

in

at the

suy

year Central School (Despatch 1.12 of 27% of

January 1878) in which Icsereped a

preference for giving

A

the Inspectorship to

W. Stewart, yet I must admit that

further experience has entirely convinced

me that the deliberate decision now given by Her Majesty's Goorrnment is undoubtedly the best.

6. There is us one in Hongkong

so

who popepes in to cminent a degree the qualifications essential for the responsible Office of Head Master of the

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