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Jung has been good enough to concede more

than he might perhaps have fairly been asked

to concede and the conditions upon which

the concession has been made should be

strictly carried out.

Mr. Belilios will be consulted as

to whether he is prepared to allow the

Belilios Reformatory in the City of Victoria

to be converted into a school for British

children, but I decline

to press

the matter upon him, inasmuch as I must

confess that I do not think it a happy

solution of difficulties, that the generosity

of Mr. Belilios and Mr. Ho Tung intended to

benefit all nationalities should be diverted

to the education of children of European

British parentage alone.

Nor am I satisfied with the fate

of the Reformatory. It was built to supply

what was supposed to be a

need. It

was

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