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25 ,,, 43 PPENDX No 4-WORKS ND MNES PPEND! No, 5 NNUL REPORT / of TBB -common, CDEMC,,,-- NORML ND)ODEL SCHOOLS OF NOV SCOT, Y, 879- To HS HONOR THE HoNOR3L: >MS GEORGE RCH3LD, : Leutenant-GoernO of the P ovnce oj Nova Scota: / MY T PLESE Youn HoNOn,- beg to submt my Report tt;t tate and progress of Pubc Educaton n Nova Scota for te year ended Oct 3st; 879 Great pans have been taken to seenre accu racy n the Returns, and have reason to beeve that the Statstca Exhbt herewth presented srpasses n mportant respeete as a reabe record of educatona operatons, that of any pecedng year Nova Scota str compares favoraby wth other countres n respect of the proportop of popuaton whch she s educatng n her free Pubc Schoos n the remarks subjoned to the usua summary of the more mportant statstcs of the year,, referto measures aready adopted, and to others deemed desrabe by mysef, to mprove the quaty of the educaton thus mparted, and to guarantee, to the ftest extent possbe, a vad return to the peope for ther arge expendtures n ths behaf : : ;! \
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