CO129-402 - Governor Sir May - 1913 [7-8] — Page 375

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Hours of Instruction.

29574

366

Hon. Colonial Secretary,

I have consulted with the deptain Superintend-

-ent of Police, and he agrees to the following scheme from

1st. January, 1914.

European Constaples.

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To be taught on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 7 p.m.; and on Wednesdays from 2.30 3.30 p.m.

Indians.

Place of Instruction.

Staff.

Cost.

To be taught on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from

6 - 7 p.m.

Queen's College.

(a). One English laster on $50 per mensen; he will teach the Europeans, and keep an eye on the discipline of

the Indian Classes on Mondays and Tuesdays.

(b). 2 Lasters from the Indian School and Ali Bux (one

of the present teachers) will teach the Indian Classes, drawing $12.00 per mensem each. On Thurs-- -days, the evening when the English Master will not

be in attendance, the Captain Superintendent of

Police will see that a Jemndar or Sergeant liajor is

present to assist in maintaining order.

Sergeant Kent's duties, as now, are confined to marching

the men to class and back.

The cost will be as at present except that the Senior

English Master will drop out of the scheme, making a saving of

$900.

3 Indian Lasters at $144.

One English Master.

Sergeant Kent...

.8600

432

216

$1,248

The Indian Masters from the Education Department

are those at the School for Indians.

30th. July, 1913.

(Sd.) E.A.Irving,

Director of Educa-

-tion.

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