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With reference to paragraph 2 of your
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Despatch No. 416 of the 13th. December, 1901, and in contima-
Of tion of General Sir William Gascoigne's Despatch No. 41 of
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tention to paragraph 5 of Despatch No. 178 of the 7th. of last
May from the Officer Administering the Goverment, in which
it is stated that even if the recommendations of the Education
Committee are adopted, the Staff of Masters at Queen's College
cannot be reduced unless the number of pupils come to be very
largely reduced.
2.
The Headmaster now reports that it is
urgently necessary to fill these two vacancies in his Staff
and in view of the fact that there are at present over 1,100
boys in attendance at Queen's College with only six English
Masters, whereas at the Central School there was the same
English Staff for less than half the number of scholars, I
think it desirable that the vacancies in question should be
filled at once.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
&C
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I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Stuury Assiane Henry
Governor, &c..