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41. The form of prayers sanctioned for use in the Asylum shall be 

 read every morning and evening throughout the year by the Principal, 

 or such officer as he may appoint for the purpose. 



42. The Institution is subject to Government inspection, and will 

 be inspected and examined by the Government Inspector of Schools 

 at such times as the Director of Public Instruction, in communication 

 with the Committee, may direct. 



43. There shall be an annual examination of the schools in the 

 month of May or June, conducted by the Government Inspector of 

 Schools, aided by such persons as may be appointed by the Committee, 

 with the approval of the Director of Public Instruction, after which 

 thei'e shall be a public distribution of prizes. 



44. The Committee shall have the power of selecting, from time to 

 time, a limited number of the most promising children to be trained 

 as pupil teachers (both boys and girls), with a view to their quali- 

 fying themselves for employment in the Educational Department of 

 Government. 



They shall be selected at about the age of 14 or 15, and continue 

 under training for a period of (about) four years, entering into an 

 engagement with the Committee for the time being to that effect. 

 They shall receive 4 rupees per mensem for the first year, after 

 which, providing their progress and conduct be satisfactory, their 

 monthly gp-laries shall be increased to 5 rupees in the second, 

 7 rupees in the third, and 10 rupees in the fourth years of their 

 apprenticeship. During the whole period of their engagement the 

 half of each month's salary shall be deposited in the Government 

 Savings' Bank, in the name of the Principal, in trust for each pupil 

 teacher specified by name ; and should any of them be guilty of breach 

 of engagement, the deposit shall be forfeited to the Institution. 



45. Capitation money at the rate of 5 rupees per mensem shall 

 be allowed for each of the pupil teachers to the Master or Mistress 

 entrusted with their training. 



46. According to the means at the disposal of the Committee, 

 and to the opportunities that may be offered, they will adopt 

 measures for qualifying the boys for employment in different trades 

 and pursuits and for the creation of industrial branches of various 

 descriptions. 



47. The Principal will report to the Committee when any boy 

 has attained the age of 16 and any girl that of 18 years. It will then 

 be the duty of the Committee to take such measures as may seem 

 suited for his or her settlement in life. Where any such boy or girl 

 has parents, guardians, or other near relatives able to render assis- 

 tance, they will be required to remove the child on the Committee's 

 calling for the same. This rule, however, shall be no bar to the 

 Committee accepting any suitable engagement for a girl who shall 

 have attained the age of 16 years. 



48. The Committee of Management shall, by the 1st June each 

 year, submit to Government a report upon the condition and progress 



