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is on the
The report is whole satisfactory, but as Dr Eitel remarks the school cannot yet be said to have progressed beyond the experimental stage
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The question of removing the school to a better locality and improving the accommodation will not be lost sight of I regret to have to
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report that the services of Miss Ward will soon be lost to the school as she has resigned from the 1st of September next in consequence of her approaching marriage. I shall address Your Lordship in a separate despatch on the subject of appointing a successor.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Geo. Deane