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also incumbant upon the office to endeavour to bring about such modifiycation of race prejudice on the part of the white race, as will permit the Indian to have a chance to make his home, and earn his way in a white community.

These official duties are as yet almost unique in the history of governments: for white England is beginning to care for her dependent nations educationally, she does not attempt to prepare them for full political fellowship, therefore an exposition of the peculiar [[?]] of the Indian office, its methods, its difficulties, and its success, will not only be of interest and value to the student of governmental science, but it can be made a means of popular education upon Indian affairs, an important point is the Ind. office, since its efficient service must depend upon an enlightened public opinion.

As to the means to set forth this official undertaking on the part of the Indian office: I would suggest; that a space not less than [[?]] x 50 ft. be prepared as an exhibition room.  The

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