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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.