Inspector of Schools,
and the
in the year
that he wouldh
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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