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・guage in their own way. If they acquire a fair knowledge of it and are given a good English Education, the more earnest of them will find ways and means of training themselves to translate from Chinese into English and from English into Chinese.
M. A. J. May, Second Master of the College who has been 15 years in the service proceeds on leave of absence to England on the 12th April next.
I would suggest that he should be placed in personal communication with some member of Your Lordship's Department so as to enable Your Lordship to arrive at a final decision regarding the extent and scope of the alterations which should be insisted on in the curriculum of Queen's College.
I believe Mr. May to