Hi Pat,

Were youat St Mary's High School, Mount Abu  --  I did teach a "Patrick Lewis 
or Louis" during  my  one year spell of teching in
1956 there.

Buying a property inGoa  --  FINE  --  but setting up an Anglo-Indian School in 
that property is quite a large job  --  teachers,
administrators, students, exam board, etc??
Are you readytotake onthis massive job?

On Goanet there are a number of guys who do undertake real-estate work  --  I 
hope someone follows up yourmessage and my reply and
etsaround to finding asuitable property for you.

Best of luck

Aloysius D"Souza  (SMHS nick-name  "DATCH")
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "patrick lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <goanet@goanet.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:52 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Re: Invest in Goa before it's too late


| Dear Aloysius D'Souza,
|
|   My grandfather is from Goa ,We would be intreasted buying a Property
|    for setting up an Anglo-Indian School  please inform us if there is
| anything suitable at a suitable location for a school.
|
|   Rgds
|   Lewis.
|   Tokyo
|   Ph +81 3 55206914
|
|    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| Hi Goans Everywhere,
|
| I have just returned from a fourteen day holiday at home in Goa -- and I am
| dismayed to find that more and more Goans (particularly Christians) are
| selling out their ancestral homes and lands -- and the buyers are not just
| foreigners but other Indians from Punjab & Gujarat, -- fairly soon there will
| be few Goans in Goa as compared to non-Goans
|


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