the aid of Got in periding for the education of the chilchen of the Inspean Police, Clucker, & thes. The number of children of such desciption in the Colony he statest_ to be 55, for wane. education he had established
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to
school, the expence of
and
which he had attemptedt 6. defray by the proceeds of solentary subscriptions an the Phaniage Fees. Mang to the difficulty. he expensued in ottaming subrcuptions. the amount theirs ottained had hived quite madequate o pumpous for which it
intended, it being found
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Dan's expressed ducit opinion only merely
adunting to the fact that Gout allowed £500 for a similar peupose
at St Helena.
This information having been deemed insufficient by
1036-17 apilgus. Mr. Gludstone, Sir J. Dans nas
called upon to report mine fully as to the necessity for such assistance, the extent required, and the manner in which it should be given._ and the parties by whom the schools
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nere contrattual
teachers appointedt.
To this communication
N° 81-22 Jung46. Sie J. Dair replied that he
found that Mr Hantar
" had already been in
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Communication with the
"trechy of London respecting
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a school for the education " of the children of Suspren "Itice a thers, and that
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Salary of £ 200 per annum
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