CO129-306 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [8-9] — Page 679

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A Boys' School exceed Ten thousand Dollars a year and that of the Girls' School Four thousand two hundred Dollars.

This estimate is based on

  • an average attendance of One hundred and twenty boys and One hundred and twenty girls.

It is calculated that the school fees will amount to at least half of the expenditure.

At Queen's College in 1898 the fees amounted to a little under three-fifths of the expenditure, but for many years previous to 1897 they were considerably under one half.

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Boys' School exceed Ten thousand Dollars a year

and that of the Girls' School Four thousand two

hundred Dollars

This estimate is based on

an average attendance of One hundred and twenty

boys and One hundred and twenty girls.

It is calculated that the school fees

will amount to at least half of the expendi-

ture .

At queen's College in 1898 the fees

amounted to a little under three-fifths of the

expenditure, but for many years previous to 1897

they were considerably under one half.

24 has

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