350
5 of
the
d in
Agreem
reements signed England by Messrs Barlow, Booth, Boards and Woodcock. This
wisertion was made at mu
very sug.
gestion to afford support to the
Board
Examiners. To allow any
of
• of these masters thus
withdraw from
of
مراه میره
arhile
so offer a d
this
engaged to
one particular
scens
agreement dangerous precedent to master, who might desire to cxcape from the obligation of any
any
other article of his
agreement.
4. Number of Masters now
engaged
ni Translation.
There are at present
five European Masters competent
to teach. Translation
from
Curiese
into English, viz : the Seadmaster and Messrs.
May, Dealy (ou leave) Jones and Jameson. The stead.
master from increase of Office work is unable to appear on the Fine
Fire Fable. He
marv
confiice himself to supervision throughout
the College
and correction of all the Translation Papers at the Annual and Stalfyearly Examin nations. Formerly 1883-1889) -
subject, for four years.
hat this
taught
in the highest class of the dristitution. There are twelve classes which
should receive instruction from. Europeans in this subject, but four of these are at present taught by Churiese Assistants, os no
Ev opean master is available. No English Master can, without upsetting the arrangement of
the work of
his class, take more than two classes in this subject (two hours a week each); whereas at present. Mesers Jones and Jameson take. three classes each. This is evidence
the
of
larger
necessity that exists of
of English
number
C
masters
Buig
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