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EDUCATION AT RAVENSBOURNE.

To the Editor. Sir, —As Mr Bachelor seems to be ignorant of the purport of my letter, I am at a loss to know what he is driving at. If, before he rushed into print, he made inquiries he would find that the Government schools were not free. As Mr Bachelor seems anxious to know what I wish to loist on the Government, 1 will tell him—namely, all that they undertake to do.—l am, Ac,, Host. Bacon. Ravensboume, July 31.

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Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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83

EDUCATION AT RAVENSBOURNE. Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

EDUCATION AT RAVENSBOURNE. Evening Star, Issue 4189, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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