Wang a
ander date of 10th instant; & cor- respondent of H Comercio In Tayabas naya that a thick clond of locusts passed over the village of Lopez, and precautions were taken to prevent an invasion by them.
A CORRESPONDENT, writes complaining that while he was taking his first parade round the tercases in the Gardens last night, he had the misfortune to stop into a very deep hole on the main terrace in front of where the Band stands. "The hole, he says, was full of water and mud, nad as there was no light to guide visitors clear of the danger, the same misfortune might have befallen a lady. Of course, ruined a suit of clothes and spoilt my night's pleasure, although I am glad to say I sustained no injury bodily,' Wo sinarely sympathise with our correspondens in his misfortune, and, if there be any danger of this nature, we trust the Superintendent of the Gardens will see to the public proteo- tion..
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THE CHINA MAIL.
EDUCATIONAL REPORT FOR HONGKONG FOR 1885.
The following is the report for 125 the Government Inspector of School
Lars
6
In
OFERATION IN 1894.
Jara Exxamined.
1887, 1884. 1885
428 76 128
007 557893
205370 446-
16 120 128
pitation Grant and
Noodlenbr
1883, 1894, 1865
11,6658 1659 16
1,043,1245,5
2,000 3,000 4,0M
1:08
attended all other Satcontinues
to urge -Portuguese parents to send their children to school with groter regularity,
fewer children assoholire
No. 7139.- JUNE 21, 1880.]
Schools competed at the end of the year "ztant, as the earulop power of these organisation and method of instruction, Tas Comercia of the 15th instant says charming rendering of the finale of Beetho Two other man, have been arrested on The company suspicion of stealing the watch and chain * An Individual was grondhing this morn van's consta Pathetique. The company which Boowball says wors taken from hire,
for the medala and prizes provided by the Schools in Class I was materially reduced | This School is taught by Sisters of, the of
Trustees of the funde so generously given: (in some cases, ovon 37, per cock) and a ¦ Italiau Convent who are imperly trained ing because the Hongkong and Shanghai went to Canton Last night, where they are These two men are Lauronco Henry Wil-
f for this purpose by Mr Bellion, considerable increase of ourred in the num and osrtificated teachers, haring phased the 7. The results of the annual examinations ber of children brought forward into two omminationis proscribed by the Italian Bank Branch had refused to accept a certain to give a concert to-night. They will op. Hara, of America, and James Bweeny, an Irish sesman. They sro charged with
of the Schools under the supervision of the of the higher Standards (IV and V). Inow | Education Code. As teravis St. Jono, h's EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, smount of in noy in Matican dollars of the pear here again to-morrow night.
having along with another not in custody
Government will be formd it tailed in the subjoin a Comparation Tabla sharing the College, though it duos nauseall for special HONGKON, 20th February, 1886. collage previous to 1975. This win in ads An exhibition of the praficts of the Phd watch, a gold albert chafa, a motal com with the Annual Report on Education for concerned, in the Report of its Hand master,
Ad Au Phi-tolen from
Tables apponded to this Report, and, as working of the Refined Schome in 1881 and remarks with respect to this results of the praficts of the Phi- stolen from Jatter Snowball a god lever
Sit, I have the honor to forward here- far as the Government Central School is 1883 as compared with the realis of the examination, I nota here that it continner missible as legal tender, and its refusal is lippius Islands will be opened in Madrid to
Handumator, year 1883.
to suffer, like all other Saints principally MAMMAS MANTAS E to suffer like prejudicial to trade. The matter appears on the 1st April 1887, the details of which pass and a knife, the total value of which with the Annual Report on Education for concerned. Manila p
said to be 8100. This case was also re-
was also re- the year 1835.
which will be found below. A few sappie onANT-INALD SCHOOLS IN CLASS 188 wattended by Portuguese hildren, under
PABLE SHOWIN appeared in the official urgan of Manila for
for manded to Friday and bait us in the former 1. The total number of Schools, esbject mentary observations may, however, be of EFFECTS OF SEVTION OF SCHEME WHICH ARE INTO regularities of attendance, caused ohiofly very simple, but it is one of great suportoneral information.
Jermentary observations may, however, be of OURss case was fixod at 6200,
to supervision and natal examination by intercat.
intercam
Amount earned by by poverty and physical infruitles Ire ance. Wus tl amount tendered store
the Government, amounted, in the year 8. The system followed by ras, in ex-Bazard, Nurabor of Schn- Frases, (apart from Caferred to this matter in my Report for 1882 1885, to 00, as compared with 69 in 1880, amining the various Classes of the Govern the limited quantity, or did the person whom
and a Inndable effort bee bien no since and 30 in 1875. The total number of schement Contral School, was virtually the amo
Neodents than by the Director of St. Joseph's College SUPREME COURT. tendered the many refuse to pay the dis
enrolled in Schools subject to supervias that adopted in previous years, except IN CRIMINAL, SESSIONS.
sion and annual examination by the Govern; that most of the papers set were proposed conut f
(Before Acting Chief Justice Russell.) Monday, June 21.
mant amounted, during the year 1885, to by the Headmaster (for the purpose of
680 850 824 but although a great improvement was. 6,833, compared with 3,886 in 1980, and determining the award of the annual prizes Vi THE anniversary of Her Majesty Qubo Ts Shanghai Courier learns from the
1709 2010 2011 128 230208 visible in 1888, hardly any farther progress The monthly Criminal Sessions were hold 2,000 in 1835. It appears, therefore that and scholarships of the School), and cine
1 has been made in this direction since thon. Victoria's accession to the throne was obupac that the Viceroy Teeng Koh Chaen,
has the
Totale....1,435 1,951*1,500 $2,850 $3,572 50,800 As no scholar can he admited to the ex- ons were hold 2,000 in Fared with 3ggar 1800, to that most od in previously the amo erkegatiue on the Cathedral by the has adopted severe measures in suppresworn in as jurors. A do Rozario, The number of Schools at work during more searching character, affording a test served Fasterday in the Cathedral by the has adopted severe measures in suppressing to-day The following gentlemen were there hing been in increase of 5 Sosculs, quently the questions which the scholars to-day The following gentlemen were
tod with the Buvision of the chess. and 3,418 scholars. daring the last 10 years had to answer at the examination were of a This reduction was caused by local disturbanos un amination, on the basis of which the annual
test comedon 3. Service proper to the day being read, and banded soldiers. In fact, some of the Remedies, John Olsen, Hans Skott, O. F. but the attendance, instead of increasing as thought necessary. Nevertheless the rezult Service proper to the day being read, and the secret societes which prevail among dis sworn in as jurors do Beszario and 3,418 scholars. daring the last 10 years.quently the questions which the scholars John Hamby, John G. Smith, B. F. des
grant is paid, unless he can show a minimum the year 1885 was the same (00) az in 1884, somewhat more severo, then I would have 16. It appears from the foregoing Table of 200 daily attendances (of 4 hours at least) the alaging of the National Anthem as garrison braves have boon tempted to join W. Peterson. The name of Aonecio Jorge hitherto was generally the rule from your obtained was very good, as 95.88 per cent.
JW. Petersan. The name of Acurcio Jorge but the attendance, instead of increasing as thought necemary. Nevertheless the rezalt that the effects of the Rovision of the of Aourcio Jorge hitherto was general. In the year 1884 passed, and it concebly with the result in processional hymn. The Anthem was sung these socioties, and the Viceroy inappre-
anghensive of disturbances in
called but no response was made.hitherto was generally the rule from your obtained was very good, as 95.38 per cont. Grant-in-Aid Schemes, as exhibited by the during the year, the irregularity of attend con-was called but no response was made.be
ance registers itself by the proportion of hensive of disturbances in the future, con- three times during the day, once by the equently he has ordered all the officials ATTEMPT TO STEAL A CASE BOX
bo year, fell off in 1880. In the year 1884 passed, and it compares; under the circum results of the year 1585, are of the same bags curdled and examined p eqim
as many as 5,885 scholars were enrolled, but atances, quite favourably with the result nature as those noticed in my Report for A Table is here given which shows the ahojt and congregation at the military ser- | under him to quietly arrest and punish any Ng A Man was charged with being a per-in pracentage of enrolled Portagnose.scholars
Man was charged with and while incraising, surbances which took cent of of the results of of the Central School not a result to be du Schaue would have
in 1885 only 5,833: This falling off, instead of (95,63 per cont.) obtained in the preceding in the first instanice, that since the Rovision annually examined during the last 5 years vine in the morning, once in the forenoon person who may be found to belong to these vant of Bir Robert Fraser-Smith and while in only 5,833. This falling off, instead of (95.63 per cont.) obtained in the preceding the proceding year. It will be observed, Tablo is here given which shows the
Mr incraisin
increasing, of the attendances was used
of the afteridancetead favourably with the
Caused year unlawful societies to
acting in that capacity having stolen on the by local disturbances which took plase in Tables are here subjoined giving details of the Sahems took effect, fewer children in St. Joseph's College. Th
of the statice, that since the Revision Portegosows the "by the chult, and again in the evening by
4th June a cash bar, the property of his October 1884, when about 10 per cent. of of the results of the English eraraination of were presented for examination in the lo
presented for examination
Jag These figures show that is the west Standard (1) than in 1883. This is yest 1883, the School has steadily im the choir, To-day, the British and other The Shanghai Courier says that Mir Tani, maator. He was also charged with unlaw. the Chinese children attending school were the several classes of the Central School. ]
Asamstant Banager of the Kingoan Amonal, fully endeavouring to take away the goods anddenly withdrawn and many of the men-of-war in port were all gaily dressed as bent opported to the Magistrsey of on the day aforesaid.
not a result to be deplored, as the children.proved 10. Comparing the tabulated dataila with not a result to be deplored, children were removed from the Colony.
have also show that, since the year 1883, the en with buuting in honour of the event, and a the Mixed Court, and thist he will take The Acting Attorney Goueral said this 4 The above mentioned 90 Setools, the results of the previous year's examine who under the ol-1 Scheme would en proved in regularity of attendance, bat they The above mentioned 00 Schools, tion, I find that the Central School haa, on been examined in Standard I were natually rolmont of scholars han atardily declined. zuyal salute was fired by the battery and charge of his new post in about a fortnight was a very simple and a very short esse which were supervised and examined by the whole, made considerable prograss, ea- examined in a higher Standard (II). G Thate is therefore rossos to fear that tho hence. Mr Thai is a native of Heacher, The prisoner was charred with, boing a ser the Government during the year 1885. may pecially in the subjects of grammar, map- the 126 children exsoused in 1885 iu Stan School, through insisting upon regularity
chow, The Mr Rabert Fraser Smith, about Schools (wholly or partially and Mission there was a deobesofained), mensuration Standard I in Schugls of s the saluting ships at noon.
and about 40 years of age. He has some vint of Mr Robert Fraser Smith, hay bo roughly divided into Government drawing, arithmetic, reading and diciation. dard I only 80 passed and 18 falled, and 1 of attendance, lost in popularity, and it may knowledge of the English language, and ingrabbed his master. Ortho 4th June about Schools (wholly or partially maintained and in few subjects, notably Buslici (where noticed that most of those who failed wars be that the utmost limit high le masticable has had constant intercourse with foreign-quarter past six o'clock Mr Fraser Smith controlled by the Government) and Mission there was a decrease of 24 per cent. in the far below the former average of age. The in the matter has bessi rescind.” Thors is ers, so that H. E. Toug Tantai has shown had occasion to leave his office and to go up Schools (subsidized by the Government on perenniego pasas obtained), menauration effect of the Revision of the Scheme, so far no doubt to my mind that the requirement
peroniego pasas obtained), mensuration effe good judgment in selecting him for the post. stairs. He remained there for about five the basis of the Grant-in-Aid Schome) (decrease, 16.05 per cent.) and composition as Standard I in Schools of Clasa I is con- of 200 daily attend re-s, which the Grant- minutes, and when he came down to his The Government Schools, whilst abstaining (decrease, 7.99 per cent.) there was how cerned (reducing the value of a pass from in-Aid Scheme insists upon a preliminary overnment Sc in the Christian ever, a falling offor severity of the test dency, bildron at an abnormally early tugu ended by any other nationality eator office he thought he heard some noise from roligious teaching in the Christian ever, a failing off observable, which I ascribe 86 to $2) appears to me to have bocu a ten condition to be fulfilled before a grant can in the inner office. He walked across the sense of the word, provide the mural-re more to the greater severity of the test dency, on the part of the teachers, to bring be given, prensan far more apon the For- thing as of the slamming of a door. He is inseparable from the teaching of the Ohi applied at this examination than to anything forward childron at an abnormally early tuguese Schools of the Colony than upon wise. In Class be given, prassan far more apon the For The British steaner Propontia, whose went into the inner office and found the uess classical language, and, in the can of (as compared with 92 per cent in the pre-place children who ought to be in Standard owing to the comparato poverty and eiso. In Class I only 83.75 per cent paased age for examination in Standard I and to those attended by any other nationality, inner ofice and found the is inseparable from the teaching of the Obi- applied at this examination than to anythit deny, on the part of the teachers, to bring adition to be fulfilled bufar e grint ca
Standard grounding in the Saigon River was report. defendant looking out at the window. As Schools, add to it purely secular English er ca pares tha
Saigon Rivor wes report he heard him move across the rising
ceding year) The progress made by this or English fed compared with 92375 per cent pame forward children of the teachers, to enconditione insista
at once nader the teaching of Standard physical debility of the majority of Portu he heard him- move across the room he teaching. The Mission Schoola, whilst Class was most marked in dictation, rend IL I am therefore inclined to recommend enese children. There was former yearH ed on Saturday, arrivad horo yesterday asked him what he was doing there. giving a religious and distinctly Christian ing and algebra, but in this Class also og that, on a future revision of the Scherne, a glaring insufficiency of school-days, be 1 she reports: Left Saigon June 12. This man anid he was shutting the window. education, are inspected and examined by eurred the above mentioned falling off in the value of a pass in Standard II bo raised cause ecclesiastical Saints-dys were former
Grounded on a sandbank in the river, He then found the floor of his safe partially the Government and receive annual grants, Euclid, mensuration and composition. Glass from 2 to 99 and that copywriting bely allowed to interfere with the working if three miles below Com Bank, and had to fallen out of the safe. When he examined ous teaching, simply on the bags of subjects of reading, dictation and translated if the scholar has not passed in two of 183 in consequence of my topresentatione
fallen out of at some teen he open and that some of the cash books had without any reference to specifically religi II distinguished itself considerably in the taken in this Standard (but not to be coun- tha School, and this hat busu remedied, in lighten cargo to get ship off June 15, at his safe he found that a small cash box had the detailed results as exhibited by the tion, doing also in Euclid comparatively the other subjects). It will be observed, on the subject, but sizes 1883, a amsider neon, ship floated. Took in cargo, and been moved forward from the back of the examination of every individual sholar better thau Class 1. But Class
boon moved forward from the back of the examination of every individual astiolar better that Class 1. But Class III was pe- secondly, that the results of the year 1685, able failing off has set, in in this respect. safe and that the centrs compartment of it under the respective Standards fixed by the culiarly unfortunate. Whilst scoring 100 show, a far as all the higher Sixudards are The number of School days during which proceeded at 5 s., June 16,
was partially open. He then found that the Grant-in-Aid Nohome. Strictly speaking per cent. of passes in reading (as compared aoncerned, that the airns of the Revision St. Joseph's Collego w work during
indtrictly wan had some keye and that one of the therefore, none of the Schools under the with 83.33 por cont. gained in the presed of the Scheme, both as regards a reduction the last 5 years, compares ther unfavour. keys could open the safe.
sapervision of the Government are absolute- ing year), and 89.65 per cent. of paaacs in of the earning power of these Schools in ably with the School days kept by the The prisoner said he was not guilty, and ly secular Schools, though the Goverment distation (an compared with 70.06 per cent. Class I and also as regards the needful in Government Central School, na subjoined in proof of his honesty said he had picked Schools may be said to be non-Christian gained in the preceding year), this Class areas of scholars to be brought forward in comparative Table shown be We learn from Mesura Melchers & Co. gaine
up a watch on honesty haid he guilty, and pervision of the the Schools upaking parly unfortunate. But Class II up a watch ones and given it back to his Schools, nor does the Government make sabibiloxi a considerable falling off in all the higher Standards, have been secured to A table is bare given which shows that the The trial of the twenty men who are that they received a telegram on Saturday Mr Fraser-Smith, the jury unanimously in support of religious tasching. At the of the Central School did all very well at preceding year. Tate further revision shoal second-1881, 204 once one of Schectly culiari, hats Class 1. masies. After evidence had been given by any payment er give any grant directly the other subjects. The remaining Classes certain extent in 1585 as well as in the number of working days ware as follows, jury ananimously payment or give aug grants direct sabibited a considerable this Class creas of scholars to be breedful in Government Central
I am to thin charged with cresting a disturbance at
giring St. Joseph's College lest and Central West Point on the 11th it and with a collision had taken plass between the der
evening from Swatow, announcing that found the prisosce guilty on the first count, same time it is evident that the educational this examination, but most especially an might be well, on a future further rovision School second-1881, 204 against: 247;
Le. of having stolen the goods.
policy of the Gavernitent, whilst abstaining Classes X and XI, hoth of which gained, of the Scheme, to take copywriting in 1883, 234 to 241 1883, 244 to 236; 184, saulting the police was continued to-day
from all interference with roligious teething, in almost every subject, a bighot parcen Standards V and VI, which would act ass 232 to 236 and 1 86, 227 10 238, 1, 3 man steamers Falkenburg (Captain Drayer) EMBEZZLEMENT OF $125,
pervert to teachers to bring before Mr holl-Innes. The evidence and China (Captain Hayek The telegrambezzled $135, his master's property, and religions educati
has, during the last 1 roligious toething, Classen X and XI, hothost especially has, during the last 13 years, practually tags of passes than that obtained in the further encouragement to teachers to bring Hu A Taik was charged with having em- had the effect of encouraging disinatly preceding your
21. The subject of sedawork Gramin forward more scholars in those highestation in Grant-in-Aid Schools of all Classes given to-day did not bring out any essen-
any essen gave the damages 820,000, but whether also with stealing that amount.
The gradual dange 11. Tables are here given which exbibit Standards.
raquizes a few words of comment. The tially now facts about the disturbance.
which the proportion of Goverment the results of the Anglo-Chiness and Chi- 17. It will be seen from Table XI appen. peculiar characteristic of the Hongkong this is to be taken to represent the cosi, of Mr Caldwell, who appears for most of the the damages to the Falkenburg alone or both
The prisoner said he received the money Schools and Mission Schools underwent, nese examinations of the Central School. ded to this Report, that 4 of the Schools Grant-in-Aid scheme, as compared with the damages to the Falkenbury alone or both and sent it home to the country as at home since the introduction of the Graat-in-Aid examinations of the Central School.
12 Comparing the results of the Angle in Class I succeeded, even under the re- the Elementary Education Act, 1879, on defendants, is ondeavouring to show that
they were short of provising, but he in- Scheme, sufliciently proves this statement. Chinese examination of 1885, with those of vised Eetenie, in gaining a grant slightly which the Hongkong Schons in beard, is steamers is not very apparent. Another tended to repay it again to his master by In the year 1878, when the Grant-in-Aid the preceding year, I and the Anglo-Chiness exceeding the amount actually expended its simplicity and this simplicity of nur these defendants were of the attacked party
I party telegram
telegram states that the Falkenburg, while instalments."
Scheme cam when the Grant-in-A Chinese examination of 18 of the Anglo-in Class 1 Report, that 4 of the Seltoolsculine characteristic of mout. The Scheme came into operation, there were Classes of the Central School made, on the during the year. These are, however, Schome is nowhere more duaspi, tous than and that the disturbance was caused by the
entering Swatow from Nagasaki with coal
Governor of the Conte The Attorney General said that on the under Government supervision 30 Govern whole, great progress in 1888 in Chinese Schools with exceptionally large attendance, in that portion of the Sohoo which pro-
sander
under Governmast supervision 30 Govern
somplicity and this pitplicity of nar
members of the Man On Socisty to which a
3rd August the prisoner's employers gave ment Sohaola, and Mission School In knowledge. In fact, the sacsed and third particularly well placed and through Euro vides grants for needlework As the selec
6 out into the stern of the China, which was hire a receipt and chit to recover the mtm the year 1880, there were 36 Govenment divisions of these Anglo-Chinese Classes pean supervision managed at a sleep ratu
there wore 36 Government divisions of these Anglo Chine af arco sie life sciention of the kind of needle- hom tine of School-books is left by our Schenia number of the lukonge belonged. The ovidence for the prosecution is mainly to disaster will no doubt be received in a day disappeared with it. When he was arrested with an enrolment of 1,792 scholars and Barat division did not do early reject to t
loading for Singapore. Particulars of the of 8120 from Miss Hazlestone at Na. 45 Schools and 27 Mission Schools, and in the gained, in 1886, in every single subject, as I do not think that the value of preses into the bufettered thous of the Mandgers, disaster will no doubt be received in a day Lydnhurst, Termace. He got the money and year 1885 we had 35 Government Schools much higher percentage of pisse. The shools of this Class admits of any further an alan tite seisation of the kind
ent Shools gained, of these the sac Chinese during the
of needle- the effect that the men wero fighting in the
or two. The China in a vessel of 1,093 name weeks ago by Inspector Ferry he de- Minion Schools with 4,041 acho ara under the third division did were in every subject, to the advanos of aducation in the Oulony.each Sohoul and in och Standard is left serted with an enrolment of 1,792 scholars and Brat division did not do nearly so well, and reduction witout causing a serious check work to be submitted for examination in street with the police and escaped into the
tons and the Falkenbury of 988 tons. We nied the charge made against him, but Government supervision. As this remark-oopy writing excepted, than in the preceding Nor is there, looking brandly at the ph cutirely free The Solems simply sys honse when the polles appeared in fores on
afterward admitted that he had received the able growth of Christian Mission Schools is gear. But, on the whole, considerable portion which the grants paid
copywriting -
on the believe that the China, after discharging at money.
siderable portion which the for
granta paid to thein Giria Schoule, one of the four hours for the spot, showering, however, upon them
One of the witnesses in the case, Hing given by the Government on tint equitable from the change in the systent of teaching ally bear to the expenses incurred by those Standards may be assigned to plain needle. principally due to the granta sually advantages appear to have been derived various Grant-in-Aid Schools for 1885 satu instruction in the subjects of the several from the house
large quantity of fire-Singapore, was to proceed to Iloilo, to load
that s cargo of sugar for Mesers Butterfield and b, was absent, but the evidence given basis of payment fur definite results in introduced by the Headmaster and from the Nobola during the same year, any reason work, which will have the flowing values, wood,
him at the Police Court was read over. His definite (not specifically religious) subjecte, use of the School-book Commit Swire,
Farther and the owner of non-Christian Stasses Base teaching staff w nis of the Revised Intra partner and the owner of the money, Hing whilst at the same time the Chines and Reading Beak adopted in thean Classes dar tirately high. The Grant-in-Aff Schocka-half; very good, tos doller The mods was read over. His definite (not specifically religious) subjects, use of the School-book Committee's First to thick that the grants are now disproporviz. fair; one dollar; good one dollar and dollars Teng, gave evidence corroborating the state- other non-Christian taxpayers had a fairly ing the year 1889. The Chinese cxamination may be divided inte cheap and expensive of condusting this needlework examination sevidence corroborating the state other non-Chrb of non-Christian &hools of the Central School exhibited Classes II give simply a Chiness safe consists of naamination was conducted, if I may me the oborating the state umber of non-Obristiano ronita in all Classes but one of because they all these Schools of Schools, as a collectis went made by the Asting Attorney General, sufficient number of non-Christian Bhools of the Central School exhibited also very fair Schools. All the Schools in Class I which in left to the discretion of the Inspector ALLEGED LABCENY AT THE
also very fair Instructions, to H - SAILORS" HOME.
and jury found the priser guilty of ecíprovided for their special purposes, justice resulta in all Classes but one. Classes II give simply a Chiness education are cheap For many years this annual needlework ex- bezzlement.
has been done to the various conlisting III and V. gained & Ligher percentage of because the teaching staff consists of naamination was cutiducted, if I mas me the The Sailors' Hems is apparently not a
neatlyssss us Fery rafe resting placa A the.... Pory.
heterogeneous mass of taxpayers in the fin every ambjent but one, and even there are located in Chinese houses the rout of M. Inspectors of Schools, as a collective good deal of the Lo Choong was charged with having along Gotong Colony
low. All the the difference xazzcry alight (7 par cent. which is comparatively and sample examination Ent it soon be alpost-permanently unemployed and shady with three other persona on the 18th May 5. The exponses incurred by the Go-in 1884, and 86 per cent in 1885). But Schoulain Classes II, III and IV, giving & Chi- came apparent that the samples enbusisted sad 86 alight (87 per cent whited in Chinose houses the renownds of the red, if I may me the seamon pass through from time to time, wounded one Tung Awan with intent to vernment in connection with the above Disse IV shows, on comparing the percent nese education with English in addition, ors to the foepector and to the Ladies who commit murder, the alternative charge mentioned 5,883 children, chrolled, during age of passes obtained in 185 with that European education in the Chinese langu assisted him as Examiners had occasionally whom the Superintendent must find it diftong haars of his playing, the more one wants to
langu-assisted find it dif. commit murder, the alt math intent to vernzzentes incurred by the Gobbe difference **
being that of verame092,03 nr 86.18 per head. being that of unlawtally and maliciously the year 1885, in 80 Sahbois under Go of the preceding year, a considerable falling age, or a European education in some En not been prepared withom, and to help aliously the your 1885, in 80 Sabbois under du of the preceding year, a considerable falling apaan isnguage (Kinglash or Portuguese). It was or of Schoo&toba diferent Ledy ficult to keep his eye on On Saturday, wounding with intent to do grieving bodily verament inspection, amounted altogether off in every single subject.
also customary for many years for harm. The prisoner ploadedor of the bominere had occasionally there appears to have been an attempt at harm. The prisoner pleaded not guilty.
43 $36,092,00 distributed as follows. The Sahools (at aus, and Stanley) which and ings afording superior socommodation work in the several ects of Schools. I thon 19. The examination of those Government are expensive Schools because they requirs, the Inspector of Schoo ataba different Lear
ment The Attorney General said that in some expenses were distributed as follows The Schools (at Saigingpin, Wintsel, Wong either partly or wholly, European staff Examiners for different sets of Schoch, and wholesalo robbery in the place, two differ respects this was an extraordinary Case 88 Government. Centro moment 812,885.00, actly the same education as that pre-buildings shurding superior socommas for work in the several ects of Schools. "I then rtly or Schoo'stoha disfor a ante members of Baturday's audience were some
rospects this was an extraordinary case as Government Central School, with 596 naichung, Yauusi, and Stanley), whink and are nearly all located in Beropesh the consequence was a lack of uniformity of ent rooms being entered and a gold watch there was no seaming motive for the ang scholars, cost the Government give
gold watch there was no sin extraordinary case as Gormare distributed as follows. The 15. The examination of those Government apaan ingunge (English or Fortune not boen prepared with ocasionally and chain, and sundry articles to the gented assault. He then stated the facts of or 831.61 per head. The Govezament *tly the same education as that pro- buildings afording superior socommodation standard in adjudging the merits of needle head. The 1, either partly whole they Cistomary to help. vided by the lower half of the Central Now comparing the total of grants paid for work in the several exts of Schools. I thon value of $100 stolen,
the case which are briefly those. As Tang Schools, outside the Central School, with School, shewed decidedly good result. Thore 1885 to those cheap Schools with the total had for a while a Central Committer to ex- the case wins duern. Hollywood Road 790 scholars cost the Government is alan abundant evidentats ago of Schools of Oluas 1, as many as 1,838 boys at one and to require for parale Three men have Awan was walking down. Hollywood Road 790 scholars, cost the Govenment is alan abundant evidence indicating that of their expenditure, I find that, in these anins all the needlework of all the Schools In the early part of the evening M Rome Crosby, said to be an in-employed tea he described as having a sear. This man Government Schools (in the villages, with giving, on the basis of an annual competitive and 1,123 girls were of 815,682.70 and stating adjustment of the merits of been arrested on suspicion. The first John about 7.30 he came close to a man whom $3,570:30 or 31.52 por head. The Aided the system introduced some years ago of Schools of Olsas 1, as many as 1,838 boys at one and the ente lime, but this
be an un-employed John about 7.30 he can. Hollywood Bandools, outside the Cant Goverment exactly the same educationley which and are or wholly, a Eprupere, the Inspector of Sehry for many y
educated in 1880 at a plan was found to require for pains cher was charged at the Folles Court who was along with other three said to him, 406 sholars, coas the Gaversraent stamination, Fras tuition in the higher cost (to the Managers) this morning hafore Me Mitchell-Innes What are you looking at me for 1. He said $1,797.68, or 89.38 per head. The Grant Olasser of the Central School to a few prize that the Government paid for the Schools the work of each individual, scholar From the extreme beat. At no time, how with entering the room of James nothing.
James Aran and the prisoner has lojured vernment $14,699.59, of boys to gids en-Schools into titors and Pupil-teschers, some only 36 073-74 ur 45 per those expensive the Lade that each oh I should do its
The four-meltabbed or 33.61 per The four men then attacked in-Aid Schools (denominational Mission scholars of those outside Schools, hos sup-grants moubling in the aggregato to more time and patience this a Coramition Black, engineer, at night, with intent to Tung Aran and the prisonor stabbed aim Schools), with 4,041 cokolare, cost the Go-plied a healtay stimulus. As the smart 88,899.31 or 011 per cent of the actual oz can afford, I finally resored to ancilior ever, was the playing of an unattractive, an- commit & falony. The statement of the somewhere near the side. The injured vernment 814,693:59, or 85.61 per had.
5.61 per heath. of the boys drafted from those outside perditure unit, as one fourth of the grant plan, in 1880, watch so fargens Hallefactor absorbing character, and towards the end of complainant is to the effect that the assaman run into
shop whither enredole), with 4,041 echional Mission Unseer of the Cone tuition in the live and 1,123 girtas 1, as many as 18in thosamine all while A Central Schools I then shop whither he was Enl-ent-814,593.59,
6. The proportion of bays to giùs en-Schools into the Central Bahoal ecossionally in a personal beuns pa to the teacher, the ty. I required all neodlework, which was the entertainment, the audioase was as
od about midnight on Friday came to the lowed by the prisoner, who sndeavoured rolled in Schools under Government super-rise to be afotitors and Pupil-teachers, some Masagers required from the Government to be submited for examination, to no Sailors' Home and went into the room next to stab him again. The prisoner was after vision continues to improve year by year, of them will eventually be available as teach only 38 079.74 or 45 per cent of their or done in my presence for in the presence of
androlled in Schools and of boye to girls on the boys drafted from the art 88,809.01 or 11 per cent, of gregate to more time and individual a rapturously delighted as at the former per to his. Complainant about the same time wards arrested in the shop with two awords the progress thus made being entirely due ors in their own villages.
petsen And in the care was taken to went into hainant about the room lowed by formances M. Remeny me essayed a want into
want into his room and fell asleep. He had in his hand. Evidence similar to that to the satisfactory working of the Grue-in-
le in Classes II, II and IV th II, III and IV, I find make sure that each child should do its lain down with his trousers on and was awak- given in the Police Court was then given Aid system and the efforts made by the Schools which give an exclusively Chinese that in these Schools 517 boys and 463 own work unaided. The work done in my conserto, tomaatle and dramatic, arrange etied by feeling his trousers, being pulled, by the wounded moan and the Chinese Outenveral Missionary Socistica. In 1873, education call for no special remarks, with girls were educaton In 1855 at a cost (to presouce was then taken away marked with sawak- given in the moan and the Chinoso Oun enreral Grant-in-Aid system fre! cams the exes always been very irregul 186,550 61 or 24 per de only 84,160.71 or theas de alto various detominations by by Benjamin Clodard, in which the more. He then saw the accused go out of his room, stable who arrested the prisoner.
trousers, being pulled, by the wounded man and the Chinese Aid system and the efforts made by the 14. These Government Schools and Alded Schools in Classe Case of these expensive the Lady Examiner) and presence
when the Grant-in-Aid system first came ment commanced allegro moderate, then or 24 por de
but did not take much notice of the affair Dr Wharry, Buperintendent of the Civil into operation, the proportion of is to the exception of the matter of attendance, the Managers) of 2,744 03 and that the the panic and age of the respective scholars of garls, to which has always been very irregular in Government paid, la grata, a total of sud submitted to the examination of & Lady:
ia and exactive at the time, as he had put a considerable Hospital, said Tang Awan was bruaght to boys enrilled in Schools under the super- thess Schisels because they are essentially 80,558 61 or 24 per cent, of which an who had for many years just nesisted in moved into a recitative, played adagio non quantity of drink down his throat on the the Civil Hospital about 8 o'clock on the vision of the Government, was as to hole for the poor. In the villages of the Maungers received only 8,160.71 or these examinations and gained the con troppo, which was succeeded in turn by a previous reaing. He was perfectly sure orening of the 18th May. He was suffer in the year 1880, it stood at 1 to 3; and in Shuukiwán, Sheko, Stanley and Aberdeen, 18 per cent of their expenses. It is evid.fidence of all the various, de ominations by
was enferitor canzonetta, the concerto nishing allegre sea-ara he of be however that it was the defendant ho sawing from s punctured wound on the right this year 1885 (as in the preceding year) it many of the children are periodically with eat, therefore, that the granta new paid her impartiality and sirionessAt the going out of the room. He had money in lung. It was a very dangerous wound such was as 1-to-3. As the last census, taken drawn from Rehool daring the flahing set- ars by so metas too high in comparison same time I arranged that this needlework molto. This piece gas, perhaps, too long, and the pocket of his trousers on the sides might have canned death and the in 1881, showed but a slight excer of the sont for employment on board the labing with the actual expenditure of the Schools, when submitted for examination should be had rather too little malody in it to suit the where he felt them pulled, but he did rounded man was permanently injured. number of boys, as compared with the
sad he was walking in the number of girls, resident in Way as to show progress not miss anything. In the morning to for IV. the former have the advantage. On each School makes from sest ka year la taste of the audience. It was, however, list the accused went out for
The prisoner said he was walking in the number of girls, resident in Hordon Junks. In the village of Tait'amtuk the but that, owing to the unavoidable differ accompanied by a detailed tabular state- the accused went out for a short time Strast on the 18th May after his Hoo, Hathore is evidently yet touch rooms be for hid to be closed because the Water Works Schools in Classes II, III and II, III and kept on file, so as to show what progress Hongkong, School was gradusly emptied fat year and encs in the cens of Bchools in Ches and ment giving all neadful patienlass, to be short time Strast on the 18 he was walking in the number of boys, as compared is the one for employment or board the head by no means too high in comparases ened to attentively and avidently gave mach but retarned to the home about 8 s.m, saw a great disturbance and there was such ther extenstion of female education in the smash remuneraties maployment to IV. the former have the advantage On each School makes from sent a year in pleasure. In his next item, the player had The recollection of what had happened crowd that he ran up to look at what was Calony. There were, in the year 1885, the villagers of both sexes and of all ages, the other hand, it mat also be considered bringing each scholat gradually into higher give so makto show what progress daring the night thou dawned on the so- going on. Then the polica came up and altogether 30 Girls Schools at work under that the children, who previously attended that the Managers of Schools in Class IV Standards of Reedlework "The think of all the sympathies of his audience, and for plainant and he went and laid the informa caught blos by the queue, and there were the supervision of the Government. Of School are now employed in the lighter kinds and partly also in Class 111, relinburss the Government, are dua te the Lady who *Aanta Laurie,**Charlie is my Darling too before the police anthorities. On knives picked up. Without anything to these 30 Salools, as ranny as 12 are under of a deadle and" Home Sweet Home,' he found appre- being cross-questioned he said he had never ing said to him he was taken to the Central the management of the Lordon Mission; of Agricultural work. In Tsoglingchar the themselves to smali ezt at by the fees andertook the examination of the saile
Lordon Mission; employment of children is the sugar refinery paid by the scholars, whilst the scholars of work which took a great deal of time and Lordon Mission: employment of extent with the School Schools in the first time in the history of satisfaclous the wa Table, I to XVI,
children is the told the man he could sleep in his room and Station. They afterwards said he had ab
stab- eistive and delighted listener, The Hun had not put him into No. 1 room. Beid- bed roine one to death. But he would not Education Society (Daxter Vernacular attendance. But all over the Colony the
I are under the management of the Bamale interferes to a slight extent with the School Schools in Class I pay no face at all. patience but resulted in giving general
18. For the garian Dance, in the second part, was have 5 as in
also ense corroborating some of these details was are known of the matter, If they had not Schools); & are Roman Catholic Schools: children of the poor are, as everywhore in our Grant-in-Aid Scheme, a School was 20 shclose the urable, I to XVI, gives by William Snowhall, who alsu gave told him shout it. He did not stab the are Mitrion Schools of the Church the world where attendance is not conspul-placed fo the year 1885, experimentally, in containing the Educational Statistics for
of we they the year 1885 a delightfully catching and artistic produc- some particulare with regard to the second man and had no knife. He had been a long of England, and the remaindet con-sory, largely withheld from school boeruse Class II, giving a Chiciese education w artistic produc- given by Williams. Snow detaile was have known of the matter, he would not Education management of the Female employment of children is the sages her the themaelves to a emali ezt at by the
produce tion. Romany's introduction and impro-robbery.
of sud with the year 1885. He said he woke about five time in Hongkong and had been employed sists of 1 Basel Mission Bahool, 1 Berlin shey canribute in soran way or others. English in addition. I regret, to my the
some or
I have the honour to be, Bir, your visation on the * Carnival of Venice' was o'clock on Baturday morning to find his as a coelie taking goods to sail from vessels. Mission School, 1 Wesleyan Methodist warde the support of the family. Three experiment failed. But the failure was obedient Servant,
axcited this ad- but he did not mise en pocket but is BORRERY WITH VIOLENCE Oro tion in the Chinese
out the left hand pocket the last item, and naturally excited the ad but he did not miss anything at the time, guilty of the alternative charge,
The jury unanimomly found the prisoner School and 1 Government School. circumstances, borsther with the fact that clearly due to the amalness of the demand
JEITA, MA, Ph. Dr. misation and wonder of the audience to Be had money in his trouser cost which RORRERY WITH VIOLENCE.
The majority of these Girls Schools, asistences, pocket but is
mady Chinese girl, partie
F. Stewart, LL.D., Acting Col. high pitah. An enthusiastic enere brought had not hoon taken out from his
882, are purely Chinese Schools, are or being purchased for such an odation existing in the parti brought had not hon
giving to Chinese girls a Christian edusa domestle servants, contribute to well the not to any defect ox, ioiose the Seowtary, do, do, de giving to Chinese girle a Christian educa- children, are at an-arly age employed as atlar neighbourhood of that School, and The Hon. P. sector of Schocka wander been taken. About 5.50m another pasand words, put into boles a Chinese educatie experiment proedtions of the Got it, at present 33) Behave done excellent made in a former Dement
iones... was under his pillow. “A watch, chain, and Han Ayau and Cheung Asam wore tan in the Chinese language. Doe School number of musduga ed children in the Ca respective portion of the Grant-in-Aid
giving to Chinese girl may Chinars giria in the fact that clearly dus forth a still more rousing solo, the Max-knite had been taken. About 5.30 m. be charged with having on 28th May along with attempted, by way of experiment, to Iony, which I ruaghly estimate at 11,367, S. There and have all along been, pamber of nuts, contribute to ar neighbourhooding in the partic suillain, which in the haudant M Ramengi sew the soouses, lying on a bed in the room another person unknown, being then armed reach the hall-canto Chinese girls in the as will be seen from Table XVI appended
Exnhang 10. are, attained a grandeur and inspiration which next to the complainant's Accused came with pistols and awards, get into bodily fear Olmuy and offered to give them to this Report
and inspiration which next to the complainant's cased soon with speriment, to lony, which I runguly, vermind
only two Grant-in-Aid 11 afterwards into the complainant's room and of his life Chang Hing Sling, and stalen a Chinese education Tairly electrified the audience, who sheered remarked that his trousers and been cut number of articles from his person on the addition, but the experiment prored s with English In
15. As regards the results examinia-Schoole a European education is Bank, Wine,
given in the Chinese language) These and applanded vehemently. Signorins He showed a slit down the trossers pocket road between Tai-kok-tsoi and Yau-ma-ti complete failure. There is, it azena, notions of the Grant-in-Aid Schools, the Schools, viz, the Berlin Mission and. Essal Marubatti was susin in grand form, and and one American, besides two baudker- The changes introduced by this revision Report as regards certain defects
20 days and said, he had to sad said he had lost two coins, one French The Attorney General said that on the appreciable demand among the purely point of import de. i, at present, the Boarding Schools for Parti and Hakka
appreciable demand among it agens, notions of the Grant-in and of the examiria (Schools in which a Shools in Claas and one American, besider two baudker 28th May as Chang Hing Shing the rasater Chinese girls of the Colony for English working of the Elevised Scheme (of 1833) girls, have done excalient work in 1883, and Credits achieved a veritable triumph in her chiefs, Witness had known the accused of chandler chop at Tai-kok-taui was toaching, and the half-gasto Chinese girls, which are in operation in the year 1854. the complaints which I made in a former Dnementary 4 months wight rendering
om *11 who did not stay at the Home-for about going from there to Yanesti he was, who would like to learn English, are too The changes introduced by this revision Report
to Yan-masti he was aching, came into operat a week and and boen in his company ataing-School might have tre week and hed by the defendant, witnessing he had, one of the hot him if he better polering, to Chinese eren compared with in the second instance, tomate Standar
sosted by thres men, who in pretence to potion have evidently borno good fruit deman Cross-examined by the defendant, witness searching him for opium took away every age similar attempts by means of Day reduce the earning power of those faszpen- fotrue further revision of the Grant Shanghai dau or by the author. An aid he remembered him speaking on the thing he had, one of them pointing & pistol Schools. A Boarding School might have afva, Chiuens Schools (im Claas Ty which give In-Aid Boheme, it might be advisable tenho dare
-examined by the defendant, witness searching him for opium took away overfew in number and soo scattered to eatour, were intended, in the first instance, Report as regards certain defects in com India, ment of her indebted chiefs He remembered also about going with Ching H Shing they searched but guage For Portuguese children there induce the blasters of those Chinese po 30. As regards the Granire a Tropean ment of - her "indebted. verandah of two colus and two handker at him and threatening to shoot him if he better prospects. There are further, porely Chinese education and which dimilate the Geography subjects of Stand- Gold Lear.99 Bas who really played chiefs He remembered also about going offered resistance. Another man who was Chris Schools giving, to Chinese children formerly surned shaormally high grant aards IV, V and VI of schools in Class III erereichs
really played to the cantan with the complainant and on they found nothing on him they let him go as Schools, giving Earopean education (in Class 1) to being forward a larger prin Olass TV (Echools which give a Europe
to the canteen with the complainest and the with Chang Hi Shing they searched but as only, a European education in the Outness compared with the grants sarred by English with the corresponding subjects in the
TLAKOM Bad An
instance, to faultless brilli.actured on Saturday morning between seven they found nothing on him they let him go. language For Portuguese children there Sahgols, and in the second lance, tomme Standards of Schools in Clans L/1
shar-and sight o'clock. A imilar Journey Ae are aparente of chance
and wight oline o'clock. At that timing in shop mad inin of the articles European edo bat out email price year's Report theared to how to desert how OR HEAL by At morninated by lae are 5 Schools, giving a European education induss the Meators of those Chinese Schools Standards of Schools in Ciami I-1 alled by the accused based acced saring the and poles the man who was with evidence testant rabbaned; during the
by performed after nine o'clock. The fret prisoner was not identified by language For Puringuese children the Bahoo with the granta sarried by English ards IV, Vage VI of Schools in Gold Leaf.99 the
performed after nine o'clock at that time witsetek but next morning he was found in the Fertigases language, and 2 Schools (in Class D) to being forward a larger pro-90. A regards the Grant-in-Aid-Schools
20 hos of the late alled by the accused had on smother suit of clothes sleeping in a shop and it's drawer in the giving to European and Portugudes girls portion of their scholars into the higher in Olam TV (Schools which give a European
in (IVV He Spa. He remembered socused saying the coins shop there were found certain of the articles European education in the English lang. Standarda (IV. V and VI) of the Grant in education in Europaati language), there
He remembered socused saying the Moles The second prisoner both test Bengal in the Colony where Revised Boheme Apperale sulla tiondeant would lead to soused of clothes laping in a lot morning he was Toe are 8 Schools, Puringuese children compared with the grommally high grants near hilate the
Page 24 og varda yash, e-- Ala from any hat are this your dut would lead to the discovery of the thief, and holes the second prisoner both the plain unge There is but one unil private Aid Scheme. It will be soon om at around comack, The Brilgan Street Foo the complainant saying that hold now beds The fury or lot of gully Belilios fabulated to spoontage the paw: la changing ful Mir Lacksone performed a polonaise the plainant saying that he would know iff and the man who was with hay dantis School in the Colony where Enghts Progear's Report that the wicking of the special romarks The Brigen Street Foor the man who came into lub co if he as edhe fury after hearing the evident testant ohildren or be educated Me Revised Boheme ppeared to show in The School, giving an Anglo-Portuguese educa daah and hint, doneribing him as tall dread in blow reared omandanus, varit of gully Bellios established during the year 1883) is your (1834) father favourable faulle, tion, deserys how verspeels mention, as Piede un uning the journat till she sells duration in the Colony Beheue, were ardently ma yag ith black hat and black board krstioners Chen adjourned till scheme calculated to spoontage the ped for the aims which the Government hal in signatý, distinguished Joa
The case wedlossped till Friday, bail Wedomday when autences will be promoters of female education in the Colony, aw, in changing the conditions of the cleanliso od ponamie, hou being fired at #200,
M. REMENYT's fourth concert on Saturday -evening was bellar attended than its prei decessore, and the audience were more en- thusiastic than ever over the magnificent "playing of the great violinist Par haps the best proof of this artist's great-
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these Schools or sils of the Revised Instruct educational intareste represented by the passes this year in every subject, and Class tives and because neatly all the son of hota
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Überretora Jane 21, 1889,