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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TM MARCH, 1866.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of NUMBERS and ATTENDANCE in the Government Schools during 1882, 1863, 1864, 1805.

1802.

1863.

1864.

1865.

Average Average Avernge Average Average Average Average Average

Enrolment. Attendance. Enrolmeat. Attendance. Eurolment. Attendance. Enrolment. Attendance.

15

1. Aberdeen

32

17

2. Bowrington

3. Central School

4. Girl's School

*5. Little Hongkong..

30

12

200

160

140

34

23

26

12

6. Mah: Mosque

24

11

*7. Sai-wan

18

10

*8. Shek-o...

12

3

*9. Shau-ki-wan

26

13

10. Stanley

23

13

11. Tang-lung-chau (Hakka)

21

13

12. Tang-lung-chau (Punti)

*13. Tai-tam-tuk.

14. Webster's Crescent...

15. West End....................

16. West Point....

17. Wong-nai-chung

68

60

12

7

26

17

24

11

54

40

23

12

653

424

495

SAGA 18 1 1 1822 18283 2

16

36

Maximum Enrolment. Maximum Attendance

Minimum Enrolment

Minimum Attendance

No. 44.

137

23

AABA IR ¦ ¦ IR28 122928

10

161

20

23

13

65

20

15

49

16

406

400

22 & 223 128758

24

17

161

26

ARER IR 1823 (2282 | 8

16

24

16

16

17

11

192

190

21

33

24

13

21

30

35

18

44

45

15

20

33

35

15

16 24

9 RA 50

27

10

32

18

27

38

16

302

511

425

16

* Schools marked with an asterisk have been discontinued.

SUMMARY of ENROLMENT and ATTENDANCE,

1862.

1863.

1804.

1865.

733

535

502

597

621

469

417

535

505

414

434

418

299

301

324

330

RETURN of the Number of SCHOLARS at the various Schools in Hongkong for 1865.

Government

Schools

507

Roman Catholic

585

Private (Chinese)

410

""

Church of England

.125

21

London Mission

70

"

Basle Mission Foundling Hospital

40

43

"}

Total,.

.1,870

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

With reference to Government Notification No. 193 of 20th December last, it is hereby made known that, in consequence of the non-arrival of the necessary Dies from England, the Opening of the Mint is deferred till further notice.

By Order,

W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd March, 1866.

No. 45.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

With reference to Government Notification No. 31 of the 26th Ultimo, it is hereby made known that His Excellency SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, C.B., Governor and Commander-in-Chief, has- granted to Hi Nii, of the Peng-kee Shop, No. 25, Jervois Street, the Exclusive Privilege of preparing and selling prepared Opium within the Colony of Hongkong and the Waters thereof, for the period of One Year from the 1st of April, 1866.

By Order,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 23rd March, 1866.

W. T. MERCER, Colonial Secretary.

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