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satisfactory, and affording testimony to the successful effort of 



the teachers. 



All the candidates passed, but there was considerable difference 

 in their attainment and merit. The performances of G. D. Goode, 

 S. Sharp, and A. B. Lindo were, on the whole, very creditable, 

 and I reccommend that these candidates be awarded a diploma in 

 the first class. To H. L. Nethersole, R. S. Martinez, and W. A. 

 Hewitt, I recommend the award of a diploma in the second class. 



All the examiners concur in this general report. 



I have the honour to be. 



Sir, 

 Your most obedient servant, 



J. P. DEALBUQUERQUE, M.A, F.I.C, F.CS. 

 Island Professor of Chemistry and Agricultural Science. 



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