Inspector of Schools,

and the

in the year

that he wouldh

355

to

work of supervising Julisputation & Translation

seams to be akin to educational

work. But on the other hand,

I note from her mag's meciule of

the sist March last, that while be

consider that it

possible for the

might

be

the Inspector of Schots

to take charge of the

Interpretation Dept yet he proceeds

to observe that that Officer will

have greatly increand

Boow

ow account of

haw Territory:

Сам бо

duties

the

and is cù

aly

bury for three months

RAFT.

As

regards

this last pirut

I uned observe that the work

could probably be supereried

by the Asst Registon general/

have no tieme at all

devote to superinning the

Interpretation Dept.

b. In conclusor I

would

add obs that the question of

Government interpretation in

the Colony has been

frequently

approached ficha to hard

рабондан,

and with

apparently

such

slender results, that unless

it is now

in hand and

vigorously takew

a

definite system

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