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Jack
Mit Your
laller
of
13th February
1882 was answered by
mer on 15th Febry
1882 and the receipt acknowledged by You on 20th Febm 1882.
2. I am to inform you that the instructions from the Secretary of State to the Governor require that "all grants proposed to be made in aid of other than Government Schools are to be submitted to the Secretary of State before any promise is made", and that His Excellency the Administrator will submit this application for the consideration of the Secretary of State, together with the conditions which Monsignor His Lordship Bishop Raimondi wishes to have inserted in the Deed of Trust.
3. I am further instructed to inform you that, in the opinion of His Excellency the Administrator, the condition precedent, indicated by Clause 3 of Article 29 (of the Grant-in-Aid Scheme) has not been complied with as the design, plans, estimates, specifications and title have not been formally approved by the Governor, but that this irregularity can be overcome by obtaining from the Surveyor General a report upon the building which has been completed,
and that, as soon as this has
418
No jack
Jach
Mit Your
laller
of
13th February
1882 was answered by
mer on 15th Febry
1882 and the receipt acknowledged by You on 20th Febm 1882.
2. I am to inform you that the matruction's groin by the Secretary of State to the peruos require that "all grants
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of
other than
"Government Schools are to be Enbruitted
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before any promise
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for the consideration of the secretary of Plate, together with the condition's which
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His Lordship Rishop Raimondi torches to
have Inserted in the Deed of Trush -
3. I am further mistructed to inform you that, in the opinion of this - Excellency the Administrator, the condition precedent, indicated by Claude 3 of Article 29 (of the Frank-ui-Aid Scheme) has not been complied with as the dite, plans. Elimates, specifications and title have not been formally approved by the Governor, but that this irregularity can be overcome by obtaining from the Surveyor General report upon the building which ha been completed,
and that, as soon asthus
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