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Jam disinclined & sony this. Iterate an Inspector ought & keseen tier Jimin wate to love the sects thoug
freely
Sehwols the
o convey in proper teens.
R
The policy of the Colonial Office'
ser in addumfritt sxpection. The
Colonist office has no poking,
To nor the experpion is toflay into the hand
there whs dede
make the 7.0. officines responsible
as
In decisions, which
as often. bat, they hamayne axaustion E.G. in the cause of the transfer of the Jamaica Railway Esz
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be confined (for the present at any rate) to elementary education, but an exception must be made to this rule in the case of Victoria College. In my predecessor's des- patches No.214 of 10th September 1891, and No.88 of 8th April last, it was rightly in my opinion, laid down that this College ought to be the model Secondary School of the Colony and Dr Eitel must
•wily be given to understand that this point is no longer to be consider-
an
no dough
one
ed as open to question and that he
at all growth in
must in future reports, en frit-
ten for publication, ref
on their questi
from
Arguing against the settled policy
which has bon sotter.
of the Government and off-the-
Colonia Office. This decision
should also be communicated to
Dr Wright .
3. Notwithstanding the com- paratively heavy cost of maintain-
I am interech
meuran
ing the College, must-endorse Lord Knutsford's view (dee desp.
of the No.46′19 March/890) that it would
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be unadvisable to materially in- crease the fees, unless you are fully satisfied that such a step would not keep away any appreciable
number