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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH JULY, 1887..
Administration.
16. A general supervision will be established for the prevention of robbery and embezzlement. 17.-It must be distinctly understood that the Commissioners decline all responsibility for any theft or embezzlements which may be committed.
18. In the Victorian section, the exhibitors of each class must arrange among themselves as to the organization of a staff of attendants independent of the general supervision established by the Commissioners. Private agents of this description must be approved by the Commissioners, and must wear badges bearing the number of the class to which they will be attached.
19.-All communications relating to the Exhibition must be addressed-
The Executive Commissioners,
Centennial International Exhibition 1888,
Melbourne, Australia.
APPENDIX.
System of General Classification.
First Group.-WORKS OF ART.
Class 1.-Oil Paintings.
Paintings on canvas, on panel, and on other grounds.
Class 2.-Various Paintings, Drawings, etc.
Miniatures, water-colour paintings, pastels, and drawings of every kind; paintings on enamel, earthenware, and porcelain; designs in glass and clay; cartoons for stained glass windows and frescoes, etc.
Class 3.-Sculpture and Die Sinking.
Sculpture of all kinds, chased and repoussé work. Medals, cameos, engraved stones.
Niello work, etc.
Class 4.-Architectural and Engineering Drawings and Models. Studies and details. Elevations and plans. Restorations based upon existing ruins or documents, etc.
Class 5.-Engravings and Lithographs.
Engravings, coloured engravings. Lithographs executed with pencil and with brush, chromo-lithographs, etc.
Second Group.-EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION; APPARATUS AND PROCESSES
OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
Class 6.-Education of Children, Primary Instruction, Instruction of Adults. Plans and models of orphan asylums, infant schools; system of management and furniture of such establishments; appliances for instruction suitable for the physical, moral, and intellectual training of the child previous to its entering school. Plans and models of scholastic establishments for 'town and country; system of management, and furniture for these establishments. Appliances for instruction: books, maps, apparatus, and models.
Plans and models of scholastic establishments for adult and professional instruction. System of management and furniture for these establishments. Appliances for adult and professional instruction.
Appliances for the elementary teaching of music, singing, foreign languages, book-keeping, political economy, practical agriculture and horticulture, technology, and drawing. *
Appliances adapted to the instruction of the blind and of deaf mutes.
Works of pupils of both sexes.
Libraries and publications.
Class 7-Organization and Appliances for Secondary Instruction.
Plans and models of establishments for secondary instruction, lyceums, grammar schools, colleges, industrial and com- mercial schools. Arrangement aud furniture of such establishments.
Collections, classical works, maps and globes.
Appliances for technological and scientific instruction, and for teaching the fine arts, drawing, music, and singing. Apparatus and methods for instruction in gymnastics, fencing, and military exercises.
Class 8.-Organisation, Methods, and Appliances for Superior Instruction.
Plans and models of academies, universities, medical schools, technical and practical schools, schools of agriculture, observatories, scientific, museums, amphitheatres, lecture-rooms, laboratories for instruction and research.
Furniture and arrangement of such establishments.
Apparatus, collections, and appliances intended for higher instruction and scientific research.
Special exhibitions of learned, technical, agricultural, commercial, and industrial societies and institutions. Scientific expeditions.
Class 9.-Printing, Books.
Specimens of typography; autographic proofs; lithographic proofs, black or coloured; proofs of engravings.
New books and new editions of books already known; collections of works forming special libraries; newspapers; periodical publications. Drawings, atlases, and albums.