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THE KENSINGTON SCHOOL.

Mr Hislop, Secretary to ihe Education Board, and'Mr U'Pien, Chairman of the Kensington School Committee, attended at the Kensington District School to-day, and introduced Mr Stott as schoolmaster, in place of Mr Taylor, who has been appointed Sub inspector of Schools.

A writing-desk, completely and a silver pencil case were then presented by Mr Hislop, on behalf of the pupils, to Mr Taylor as a token of their respect and gratitude for the ahle manner in which he has conducted the school.

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Evening Star, Issue 3918, 14 September 1875, Page 3

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THE KENSINGTON SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3918, 14 September 1875, Page 3

THE KENSINGTON SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 3918, 14 September 1875, Page 3

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