reserves to itself power to alter the stipulations of the Trust Deed previous
on six months' notice in the Gazette. In any Trust Deed that may be made, I shall be obliged to reserve to myself and my successors in Mission, the power to withdraw the school from the operation of the Grant-in-aid scheme if it should happen that changes, to which there were conscientious objections, were introduced.
I admit that it is most improbable that such changes will be introduced at any future time, but still I am bound in conscience to provide for this possibility, and I request you to lay this letter before His Excellency the Governor, through the usual channels, and to ascertain if Her Majesty's Government will be prepared to make a Grant towards the cost of the building of St. Joseph's College, and to what amount in round numbers, and if His Excellency will accept as sufficient under the Grant-in-aid scheme...
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reserves to itself power to alter the stipulations of the Trust Deed previous
on six months' notice in the Gazette. In any Trust Deed that may be made, I shall be obliged to reserve to myself and my successors in Mission, the power to withdraw the school from the operation of the Grant-in-aid scheme if it should happen that changes, to which there were conscientious objections, were introduced.
I admit that it is most improbable that such changes will be introduced at any future time, but still I am bound in conscience to provide for this possibility, and I request you to lay this letter before His Excellency the Governor, through the usual channels, and to ascertain if Her Majesty's Government will be prepared to make a Grant towards the cost of the building of St. Joseph's College, and to what amount in round numbers, and if His Excellency will accept as sufficient under the Grant-in-aid scheme...
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