CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 79

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respects the regulating power vested in the Head of the Education Department would be neutralized if a Government School, like the Victoria College were drawn from the general supervision of the Education Department. This is the only reason why I feel bound to warn the Government against any further continuance of the division introduced into the Education Department by Sir J. Pope Hennessy in 1882.

E. J. Eitel, Inspector of Schools.

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76 respects the regulating power vested in the Head of the Education Department would be neutralized if a Government School, like the Victoria College were drawn from the general supervision of the Education Department. This is the only reason why I feel bound to warn the Government against any further continuance of the division introduced into the Education Department by Sir J. Pope Hennessy in 1882. E. J. Eitel, Inspector of Schools.
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respects the regulating power vested in :he Head of the Education Department would be neutralized if a Government School, like the Victoria College

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:th drawn from the general supervision of the education Department . This is the only.

why I feel bound to warn the Government against any fur- ther continuance of t

the division antro

duced into the Education Department

by Sir J. Pope Hennessy in 1882.

E. J. Extel,

Inspector of Schools.

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