the pupils.

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C.-The Canton Province, with special regard to the ancestral homes of

STANDARD IV.

A.-Recapitulate the work of Standard III.

B.-The Chinese Empire, with special reference to (a) the imports and exports of Canton and their destinations; (b) the Treaty Ports; and (c) the railways and principal water-ways.

C.-The World. To be dealt with by tracing the P. & O., Canadian Pa- cific and Siberian routes to England, with instruction on the nationalities and leading cha- racteristics of the countries en route.

STANDARD V.

A. Asia, with special reference to Japan, Corea, China, Annam, the Phi-

lippines, Straits Settlements, Burma, India, Ceylon and Tibet.

and Russia.

B.-Phenomena of Day and Night and the Seasons.

STANDARD VI.

A.-Europe, with special reference to England, France, Germany, Italy

B.--Phenomena of Land and Sea Breezes.

STANDARD VII.

A.-The British Colonies.

B. The United States.

C. Phenomena of Tides and Monsoons.

Standard

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III.

ARITHMETIC.

(Bors.)

IA.-Numeration to thousands.

IB. Addition and Subtraction.

II.

III.

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IV.

Multiplication including multiplication tables.

-Division-long and short. Problems.

-Chinese money. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals. Problems.

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions.

Multiplication and Division of Decimals. Problems.

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VI.

Multiplication and Division of Fractions.

Simple Proportion.

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VII.

Simple Interest and Compound Proportion.

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