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"remarks above I may say that the "Institution today, is in the same order it always is.

(Sgd) F. H. Knollys.

Col. Sec.

Minute by His Excellency Sir C. K. Pearson K.C.M.G. Administrator.

"October 13th 1886. Accompanied by the "Inspector General of Police I visited this "most useful and interesting Institution. It "was a surprise visit at an early hour of the "morning-

nevertheless everything was in excellent order, and I saw the boys at their several occupations.

(Sgd) C. K. Pearson

Major General - Administrator

Minute by His Excellency Sir C. C. Lees K.C.M.G.

"29th January 1887. Visited & Inspected "The Institution and found every thing satisfactory" (193).

C. C. Lees

Minute by Col. J. E. D. Hill Administration

20th August 1887. Inspected the institution "this morning at or about 8.30 am without "having given any previous notice, found it in every detail in excellent order, had ... brought in from the field and "noticed that the boys bore every appearance of being well looked after. A very interesting "and well organized Institution, and "everything most satisfactory.

(Sgd) J. E. D. Hill. Col.

& Admin.

Minutes by His Excellency Major General Sir C. K. Pearson. K.C.M.G. Administering the Govt.

"26th Oct 1888. Visited the Institution with the Colonial Secretary, found everything "regular and in good order.

(Sgd) C. K. Pearson. Major General.

Administering the Government.

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