'UCAT1- 



school*. , ,ipiU enrolled, 5,753; average attend 



jS;; high fechuulft (including 44 collegiate bmitotes). 148. 



pupiK enrol:. igi dailv attendance, JO.i,. 



iineiit, 5-'o,-55 -pulaium ..I she 



Mil the percental 



, enrolled alien.: 



boob. N 



high MJ ,11 acliooU, $.'5.,uHu. 



The: i xjiidon, I lamdiuo. 



iborougi -rd and N'.iih lla- Thc> ha. rased 



:csent Government ft 



hers for the public schools. 



'i. and 

 the high v hooU 

 class tea r the public schools 



llcnt universities, the principal one 

 which was founded in I*.-;, and 



is M :.i\im-ial iiuxU It has assets of fully 



0,000 and an income >i over $800.000. It i> uiidenoniinalionai. 



1 he I;':-:,'-: of ' -\-:\l<* eii:--'d in the Setsioa of H}12-1$ Wa% 



rgc proporti- i\\n from the intelligent, agrkiil- 



of tin The Globe says:" It i> 



f lu- PI-MJ, It is the main sour 



cams of scientific know ledge and intellectual culture which 

 through th< schools, and enrich and 



iie life of the pro\ ince. No ,.ne who knou rsity 



and its work is called *>n t*> make apology for stands in the 



ik not t.nly in Anu-rua !n: 1:1 the lintish Empire lt 

 1 are among the foremost scholars and workers m every 

 e of culture and research, and professional service Its pro- 

 fess* an for man. in abiht . -hing |>o\ver and pcronal 

 intln ly meaMirr up to the best standards of the greatest 



tiniv. '- at now 



isand strong. 



s,. much iii the tnada. Sir James \\liiiney t- 



ne n-.t:. credit a We to himsdf 



or ii Premiership than his \v.rk. perstmal and 



xihle the r.i 'ie Provi 



i the Cabinet and their astncutes on 



both hel.e^ : t her obscurantist nor reactiot 



Their place is the place of leadership. The> will, we are cnnn- 



it!\ interpret public opinion in providing such 



