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I am satisfied, however, that the general principles enunciated by the Committee are sound, and once those principles are accepted and established it will always be a comparatively simple matter to modify, if need be, the minor recommendations involved.

13.

I have omitted special reference to Queen's College in this Despatch, inasmuch as the views of the Committee do not commend themselves to Dr. Wright, the Headmaster, whose letter on the subject I shall transmit to you under separate cover. Subject, however, to any modifications which may occur to you in consequence of the criticisms of Dr. Wright and the Bishop of Victoria, I have no hesitation in recommending that the new scheme framed by the Committee be adopted and initiated as early as may be found practicable.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

M.J. Gascoigne

Major-General,

Administering the Government,

CSZ

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