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asking, for the reasons stated therein, to be allowed to refrain from offering any

Dr Wright's remarks on observations.

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I greatly regret to have to trouble Your Lordship with this mass of correspondence, but the question involved, viz:- the determination of the system of education that should in future be pursued at the Victoria College, is one of so much importance that I feel bound to place before Your Lordship all the data required for the formation of an authoritative decision. It would serve no purpose to enter into a discussion of the numerous points of detail on which the Inspector of Schools and the Headmaster are at issue, for what is required in the present conjuncture is a settlement of

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