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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 22, 1906. 1103

Geography-Poor.

Arithmeti - Mental.-Fair. Written.-Fair.

* No. 27.-Shaukiwan

Discipline and Organization.-Good.

Sanitation. Very satisfactory.

Floor Space.-Sufficient for 118 pupils.

Apparatus.-Satisfactory.

Chinese. Reading.-Good. Composition.-Good.

Geography. In the map of the Island a number of places are omitted, about which the scholars should know, e.g., Stanley and Wong Ma Kok.

result as a whole is good.

Arithmetic.-- Mental.—Good.

Written. Very good.

Standard II did very well. The

General. Unless a considerable proportion of the scholars reach the higher Standards, the maximum grant cannot be expected next year.

Books carefully kept.

* No. 28.-Aberdeen.

Discipline and Organization.-Discipline fair. Sanitation.The school is clean, but very dark.

Floor Space.-Sufficient for 38 pupils. Apparatus.--No map of the Canton Province.

Chinese-Reading.-Fair. Composition.-Good.

Geography.-Very good, so far as it went.

Arithmetic.-Mental.-Fair.

Written.-Poor.

* No. 29.-Second Street.

Discipline and Organization.-Fair.

Sanitation.-Satisfactory.

Floor Space.-Sufficient for 74 pupils.

A map of the neighbourhood is needed.

Apparatus. Another blackboard required. Otherwise very satisfactory.

Chinese.-Reading.-Fair. Composition.-Fair. Standard IV should do their com- positions in books, which should be submitted to the examiner for inspection.

Geography.-Fair.

Arithmetic.—Mental.—Fair.

Written.-Good: except in Standards I & II.

General.-A Grant is made at the same rate as last year, although the school does not quite reach the required standard.

*No. 30.-Taipingshan.

Discipline and Organization.—Books well kept. Discipline is good, but the girls will not speak audibly.

Sanitation.-Satisfactory.

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