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LAST NIGHT “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" This play is at present creating a furore in London. BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.
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ARE PUBLIC SCHOOLS A
FAILURE?
'DR.. BURGE'S CRITICISM. REPEDIATIONS BY MANY HEADMASTERS.
„AUGUST 10TH, 1920
WEATHER REPORT.
August 8th at 11.14-No returns from Japan and Weihaiwet.
Pressure has increased slightly at Shang bai, and decreased alightly elsewhere; i remains lowest over 8. China A depression is indicated in the vicinity of Naba, but in the absence of returna from the Loochoo Islands, this lacks confirmation.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.01 inches. Total suce January 1st, 7.51 inches against an. average of 68.12 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows :-
--------DETRICT.
Hoadmasters of Public Schools who have discussed the Bishop of Oxford's regat criticism of our public school system are, in the main disposed to say that he is wrong. The Bishop, who as Dr. Burgo was Head of Repton in 1900 and Head of Winchester from 1901 to 1911, said the other day, at a meeting of the Church Managers and Teachers Association:-
What shame-it is that an English public school hey should leave selgul, and not kuole something about Australia of the rulinwents of commerce, that he should go into husi Hongkong to Gap Rock ness and know nothing of bookkeeping;
on the Con that he should find himself tient and not be able to speak at least two foreign languages; that he should go out into the world and know nothing of the structure of his own body, if anatomy, and physiology; that he should he ignorant of mathematical astronomy, and so on.
LONDON.
Formcas Channel
FORECAST
S.W. winds, mo derate; cloudy, (occasional rain.
(The same st
No. 1..
No I.
South coast of China between The same as
Hongkong and Lamocks į "outh coast of China between / The same
Hongkong and Hainan
Na 1.
- The Headmaster of-an-old-foundation in CNA COAST METEOROLOGICAL London, seen by a representative of the
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I am too old a friend of Dr. Burge to care to enter inte a controversy with him. But the suggestion" tha: boys leave public schools kauwing nothing is too rbeap to..
It is unimage. I do uut need answering. helieve in over specialisation. Our teach- ang is in the direction of turning our hoys of the right type-boys who can think, and Bet for themselves. Lately and for the first time we have risked the Board of Education to, inspect us--not for a grant, by the way and the Board have asked why we are teaching bookkeeping on the Modern side. I agree that it is innecessary; but we di teach it.
The Headminster of another London Pablic School met the Bishop of Oxford's criticism with a declaration that be des paired of Bishops!
How is it (he asked) that directly a man
Station.
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REGISTER."
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leaves the teaching profession, on which neims has left his mark, and assumes aleereint The fact lawn, he offers such criticism?
is the public schools are producing the best of brain and brea. The war proved-it.
"WHAT IS A FAIR WAGE.
Bland Weibalwei 84. Hankow
Ichang........ Kinkiang...
Sir John McClure, Head of Mill Hill, Shanghai thought the best answer to the Bishop Gatzin
The ideal which sharp Feak... 7 was that of Dr. Gow:
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Wind
Humidity
Dinction.
Force.
Weather.
BO NE
28.67
86 SW
29.80 75
Tainan...."
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29.69..81
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Pescadore Canton Hongkong-
р Gap Bock.. Macso Wuchow Holbow
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B2 87
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29.38 81 94
Pakboi
I have in my mind as a teacher, the ideal Amoy. to which I am conducting as well as I Swatow...... caa, every boy in my charge, is the Taiboku.
Sir Taichu...... Aupreme importance of accuracy,”. Jaha proceeded :--
Was it true that boys left the public Koshun school without knowing something about Australia or the rudiments of commerce Speaking for a own school it certaisi was not. All forms below the Sixth had On the week. two geography lessoas a Modernside they had commercial educa- tion.
As to two modern languages to speak them as experts, he thought that was
Phulion more than the average boy could manage. Every boy in the Lower School had to do fabrane
one language, and on the othsglent side! T
James
It would the trurity lo Latin as well. attempt another in the majority of cases. Dagupan Thong who were able, however, in the Middle Manila School took French, Latin, and either Legaspi
Tacloban Greek, German, or Spanish. Quite a jam-
Iloilo ber at that stage did so.
Surigao Gusm Labuan
***
More is being dono, (proceeded Sirloin) than the Bishop is aware of. We encourage the boys to read in their sparastina in all sorts of directions. Boys in the Sixth have to do an essay each, week on a subject of real interest. For instance, What is a just wage?" was asked the other day.. I don't know, and I thought it just as well to let them think it out. Now to write on these subjects boys have to read and to think.
HARROW AND MARLSÒEOUGH.
An authority at Harrow School, invited to express his views on the. Bishop's criticisms, said:----
with
So far as Harrow boys are concerned, it in certainly not true that ther leare
knowledge of Australia and without ruli-
ments of commerce."
The Headmaster of Marlborough deal- ing with various points raised in the Bishop's criticism, said:- h
At Marlborough & boy can take geography to an advanced stage, and theti a special course of it in the Fifth Form. He can also' specialise in modern languages, and can on reaching the Fifth specialise in chemistry, biology and-botany Fer a good many. years Karlborough has had an astronomical society, such as is frequently found in the Sixth Form in many schools. If he wishes, a boy can leurs bookkeeping, hut. as a gen- oral rule business houses prefer that that subject should not be taught at school, since no one general method is adopted in ali businesses.
"SKARWSBURY AND UPPINGHAM, A The comment of the Headmaster Shrewsbury was brief. While he recognis
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·Barometer *** Temperature Humidity
21.01
29,00
90.67
and Scott's Codes.
86
81
87
89
SW
WSW
SW
3
门
0.01
Wind Direction
Weather
ed the Bishop's competence to expresas - we
dazz opinion, his view was that the great Bain gar was of education becoming too voca tional,
The Rev. R. H. Owen, Headmaster of Uppingham, said:
The Bishop laments the ignorance of elementary science which the average
Public School boy shows. But does he realise that there are many Public Schools, where gen eral science forms part of the curriculum form? Headmasters are notori
of every 'busly ignorant of science, but their very ignorance has resulted in good, in that it has made many of them determine that the boys who pass through their hands shall not go out into the world as ignorant of the common facts of life as they were themselves when they left school.
A GULF TRAGEDY. ·
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My Phyllis swore with such succes.
She drove and pitched, that I should see, Having at last come out to tea,"
A round of linked loveliness.
"Love bade me mark the dainty dress, The
pretty air of artistry.
My Phyllis wore. Her pose conveyed a diana press She swing her driver consciously, The twinkling pill, winked at me, Then trickled off five feet or less. My Phyllis oro-1)=
E. B. O. in the Morning, Post.
Force.***
Highest open-air Temperature on 8th ...87- Lowest open-air Temperature on 9th...82.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From August 10th to 16th, 1920.
HIGH WATER.
Week!
Mouth.
qjK
LOW WATER,
Height
Atone
H'kong
Standard
Standard
Time.
Time.
h
It, vin
b.
m. it in
Tue 10m 5
*IL 27
10 27
Wed 16
Thur 19 m
13. m Satur 14.9
Sun.15 10 0
10 58 5 Zoo. 18m 30-49. 7:34
ཥ་"
8 30
20,
1 58
1 1
5 0 39
2 4 2280 8
3 1160 7 28
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