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NRS-2622 | Letters received by W.E. Plunkett Esq., Under Secretary, Department of Justice and Public Instruction

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AGY-89 | Council of Education
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This series consists of letters which were referred to the Secretary of the Council William Wilkins for action. The letters relate mainly to resignations from Public School Boards, but also to placement of children in orphanages.

(1/734). 1 box.

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This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.

Created: 1876-01-01 to 1876-12-31

Data time period: 1876-01-01 to 1876-12-31

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