as to the view which
you
have taken for the point at
issue.
M:
May
should be attached
to the central school as
assistant master, on the pay
which he was before he was
drawing on
when placed in charge
of
the normal school; and though
the present position of "M" "M" Hinney Hat dism and faldwell should not be disturbed. I consider that
the fact of their having
been confirmed in their respective appointments
should not give them claims
over
M: May
who should be regarded as holding the same position
as he held before his transfer,
and that the vacancy should be filled up according
to the merits of the candidates
3. In future cases
as you suggest
the general name of master should be substituted
for third, fourth, fifth
and sixth masters, and
I
the assistant masters