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ui-Aid Scheme of 1883, at present
in
beg to remark that
)
force, and the authority for sub-section 5 of Rule No 29 will be found
Secretary of State's despatch A = 6
13
of 18th Inuary 1888.
4.
Apart from small
for
Building Grants viz : 7300 granted to Basel Mission for extension of School premises by C.S.0. 1613 of 1888, and $355 granted to the Diocesan store and Orphanage
School the building of
Catrines
by 1831 of 1889 and paid in 1890, the only precedent for a large Building Grant like that applied for in the present case, is the case.
of St. Joseph's College . On the basis of secretary: ofStates despatch ft 211 of 29th of September 1883,
of 86000
wav 5
years
the
College
av a
later, in July 1888, paid to St. Joseph's Colle Building Grant,
a declaratoni ui
the
the terms of sub-section 5 of Rule No 29, having been registered in the Land Office by Memorial Nr. 16205 of 18th July 1885 with
reference to Inland Lot Ab
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The
cadlo
579.
of the St.
Joseph's College Building Grant of $6,000 and the proposed Diocesan School Grant of $5000 now asked
for,
the
are not e
exactly alike, because
- ground on which St. Joseph's College stands was,
stands was purchased
and paid for while the
ground
on which the Diocesan School.
stands was
Government
-given by the
Do A
free grant. Ass the Diocesan School has had a
surall Building Grant of $355,
as above mentioned, in 1890, for
the building of Lakhines.
Nevertheless looking
purely
at the application, from educational point of view, the
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