with Tables I and II) attending unaided schools, most of which purport to be inspected; and enquiry made

4 as to the efficacy of these inspections having regard to the large number of schools concerned and the limited personnel of the inspectorate.

Mention might also be made of the further points made by Mr. Burney, Namely, the formidable amount of retardation and the regrettably high proportion of untrained non-graduate teachers revealed in Tables III A and VII respectively.

The despatch might end with an expression of thanks for the information supplied in Chapter IX (a) in response to paragraph 2 of No. 7 in the /39 file.

Armanqanidan

Co the who 20.10.17atisfactory report.

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under

My Davidon's (a), the rorganisation of the Teachers' Training Cox at the University which brings it into line with practice in this country.

No see '461 file.

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