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establishment of such a scheme may be far-reaching,
if the attendance of the children of the Chinese
upper classes can be secured, "many of whom will if
the schools succeed come down from China, and some
of whom will probably form part of the official class
of the future."
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I think this proposal too should be sanctioned
probably in principle. The estimate will need revision - the salaries of the Headmaster and Headmistress, in
particular, will very likely require to be raised and the initial expenditure may be considerable.
This in fact, constitutes an objection to
both schemes; but not, I think, a fatal objection. The Colony just now is fairly well off: and it has been agreed that its education expenditure is low in proportion to its revenue, and that the results are disappointing. I believe room could be found on the
for the schools Estimates (provision has probably not been made) by cutting down the Public Works Extraordinary, many of which we shall probably find can be quite well postponed.
A.F.
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