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130 respects being equal. No youth is admitted to the paid establishment of Foundation scholars, whose parents or connections are able to provide for his support. Those students who have gone through the early classes of the College, and have entered upon those which are to form the advanced course of study, as well as those, who having acquired the requisite competency elsewhere, enter at once into the superior classes, receive the allowance at the rate of eight, the others at that of five Rupees per mensem.

The revenue of 30,000 Rupees per annum, assigned to the College by Government is appropriated in the following manner,

leaving a trifling surplus for contingencies. As however some time may elapse before the College is in full operation, some considerable saving