CO129-019 - Sir John Davis - 1847 [1-4] — Page 246

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time that it

- gave

substantial aid, as

they

are conducted on the most cheap principles. Were the Government contribution- timmited The such as were taught by native_ Christians,

a proper encouragement would be given-, and the prejudices of the most_scrupulous could not be offended..

I have the honor to be,

With the highest reepeat,

Your Lordship's,

Most Obedient

24 Maz.

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4 from Sir J. Davis transmitting to applications for the assistance of Gost furtherance of education in Hong Kong.

The first from Mor butylaffe, The Chinese Saunting, sobited a grant from public funds of 10 Dollars

per month to each Natura Cheriece School in whic at least 15 childhen nue taught, of which desciption he stated that there were them & in the Island. lepen this application the four simply remached that limited contribution, my "Jerhaps

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ven smaller them

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a good effect

The second from the Read Mr Stanton (Colmil

Chaplain) requesting

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