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EDUCATION BOARD,
THURSDAY. RECEMBER S. 1921
the meeting a farsh Ho thought that the estimates should have been submitted to the Board before going A Member's Field Day. to the Council. Many items might profitably have been discussed by Teaching in a Matabeji. the members and certain mend. Mr. F. B. Si-Netto had a remonts could have been suggested. gular field day at the Education It seemed to him that the Board;
10ggost Board meeting yesterday afternoon,Į had na power to alter or bringing forward no less than sixtecanto it had nu legal status. Ha to thought also that the members resolutions all of which failed and secanders. The proceedings might be sold what were the estim- were conducted by the Hon. Mr. Ealed receipts.
There being no secondet, the EL Irving and the other members! present wer
the Hon. Mr. Lau Chairman said he should like to take Chapak, Ur. T. W. Pearce, Rev. C.the opportunity of explaining some R Shann, Rev. Fr. Marie, Mr. N. points regarding the production al T. Mackintosh (Registrar Hongkong the estimates Mr. Silva-Setto had Cainersity). W. Jackson, Mr. complained that the Beard had not F. Silva Netto, Mr. A. R.been consulted, bat he apparently Cavalier, Mr. S W. Teo, Mr. E. overlooked the fact that the Boariti
every meeting Rumjahn. Mr. E. Ralphs (Inspector was consulted at of English Schools and Mr. Y. P. called. Sub committees had made reports and suggestions and it was always open to members to bring Any resolutions they
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the Chairman said: I feel that the Boanl will dete to record its feel. ing of deep regret at the death of Dr. Jordan, who has been for many
rats
of impressing their opinions upon the Director of Education and there- bure ya the Gerrenment. It was (002 possible for him (the Chairman)
so prominent in the coan to bring lús complete estimates be sels of invelical education, to whom fore the Board until they had been the medical institutions vi the approved by the Government, but (Colony afe probundly indebted and the complete estantes embodied who was recently the acting Tice all the suggestions made by the University of Board, or if they did not, it was for Chancellor of m
the reason that the Government had lengkang.
Ideellhed them li tw Board made "A Legal Status" Mr. Sulva Netta's first resolution any suggestions undertook that was as follows: That the Eduen they would weath the Government tion Ordinance be altered, amended Me would Be to rendid them that or added thereto so that the Eden. the Board was not in charge of the finances and did tion Beard may be given a legal education
He status The resolution. Mr. Silvast prepare the estimates.
Jithe Chairman. as Direc New remarked, was brough Fa
Ihor of Elueathing prepared the ward as the result of experience
bestimates and in doing so had every arising Iron iding various schools.
reerd to the orimons of members Neither the Director of Education.
d the Board. With Tezary to or the Inspector of Schools had any
(roovipts he did mention that authority to delegate the powers conferred on them by the Education he amount of the fees received had point at the last meeting because Ordinance of 1913 regarding the in-hardly any bearing the estimates. spection of schools. In the early The fees did tot anything like cover day of the Education Board he the cost of education and he did asked what their legal status was and the reply he received was that ot think the Goverment wriously Leonsidered th Aruan: abtained OTHERS take your photas, but the Board was simply an advising
Frogn this sentee in arranging the by our 30 years experience we body appointed by flis Excellency
estimates. take yours in EXCELLENT the Governor to further the inter CONDITION and NATURAL] of edumotion in the Colony.
He COMPI EXIOS instead of mare tight his colleagues would agree ly clear and sharp.
that they wanted and the Guernment he asked to remove amendimes of the Ordinance Staunton Street market to some order to present any unpleasantness her locality and to abair the noise being experienced when the Cora in the vicinity of Queen's College," | mitten
wen rund visiting the Silva Netto pointed out that Grant SchoolA
the market comprised sixteen stalls Mr. Jackson asked for a definition | besides which a number of itiner- of "legal status." He thought the fant hawkers congregated in the term all embracing and could not district. imagine power being vested in the Bead to a hit girls schools at any bour of the day. The diffealty might be unerrone by an artansif the market was moved to some ment between the Chairman and the Heads of various schools to extend recognition to members of Lizr Board when visiting schools.
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ther, place or steps be taken to abate the noise daring College hears. The market was now from a. to 10 p.. It was true that he had not received any com
hints from the teaching staff or tidents of Queen's College, but noiser is the locality.
great
CIGARETTES
The Chairman thought that Mr. Sila-Netto was rather inclined to exaggerate the difficulty. wemed to him desirable, however, that the as he was frequently passing that stood that between one hundred positing of the sareevan itter, which way he happened to know how and tre hundred boy had been did invaluable work in inspect.
was the noire made" by the refused because of the lack of ar Ling schools, should be regularis baskers. Besides, the market did ¦ vommodation. Mr. Silva-Netto ed and be suggested in would not at all add to the dignity of the pointed to the danger of conducting be sufficient for him to report College. The place was really filthy a schoul in a matähed in view of the the difficulty, such as it was, to and literally packed with humanity the Government and take the views of the Government as to whether it would be posible in amending the Ormance, when that was next dove, to give such power as might be
necessary.
The Estimates.
during the early hours."
test
Salyingpun School.
prevalence of plague. No European Chinese school master conid be expected to teach children properly under such conditions.
no.
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He under think he should be betraying aay confidence when he said it would have bean mach fercec if be, (Mr. Mackintosh) had not been a member of the sub-commitke. He did not see eye to eye with his colleagues As to the immediate need of pulling down the matshed in which such ex- cellent teaching was being carried He listened for something like three quarters of an hour to a lesson being given by Mrs. Morris in the matshed and he could truely say that if that lesson represented the standard of teaching in the Colony then it was very, very high. Mrs. Morris was not suffering from any disability because she was teaching in matsted, and be listened with surprise to his colleague's remarks that no European could teach with advantage in such a building. All he could say was that that was not what he saw. Mr.
Mr. Jackson said he was prepared second the resolution in so far as it referred to the new school He thought they azght to urge accelera
Mackintosh, in
was completed provision would be. made elsewhere.
1:13:
Plans for Government Schoola.
Mr. Silva-Netto's list · resolution. **That tho Government consideration of the Education
requested
submit, for
Board all plans of proposed
be
10
new
Government Schools in future.”
The Chairman mentioned that he was prepared to ask the Goveza- ment to submit any plans to him for the consideration of the Board.
Mr. Silva Netto said that that would meet his point and he there- fare desired to withdraw his resiu tion.
business was concerned, then ter- The meeting, so far as public
minated.
YOUR GLASSES SHOULD GIVE REST
The Chairman remarked that the market was first erected against the walls of Queen's College some years ago. At that time he uttered a pro- The fact that they had Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak pointed received no complaints from the out that the resolution had not been Headmaster or staff of the College sina of construction. seconded and that therefore no dis-rectaed to show that the noise was In reply to the Chairman, Mr. cussion could be allowed upon it. not heard in the building. In view Jackson said he was not prepared to The Chairman said he simply of the fact that the College would second the resolution as it stood. wanted to know if Mr. Silva-Netto, very shortly be moved to another There being no Beconder to the in view of his undertaking to bring site it did not appear necessary that resolution, Mr. Jackson proposed the matter to the notice of the Go. { any steps should be taken.
that the Government be arged to Many Hongkong friends
erament, would press his resolution. will
Hon. Mr. Lau Ch-pak agreed.accelerate the construction of the There being a seconder, the meetMoney had already been voted, new Naiyingpun school building. hear with regret of the death is England of Mrs. Britton, wife of ing proceeded to the next business. said, for the preliminary work. ' Hon Mr. Lau Chu-pak seconded. conclusion, urged the Board not to Mr. F. A. Britton, 4, A., Senior
The subject then dropped, no M:. Mackintosh opposed He single out any particular school at and comfort to your eyes, # Resident Master of 8 Stephen's
Mr. Sulva letto then proposed: seconder being found to it. Silva- thought the Board would be making the expense of other schools.
they do and if the mointings are College, Hongkong. M. Britton "That the meeting to consider the Netto's proposal carns to Hongkung two years ago estimates, for the ensuing year he
great mistake if it ignored the Mr. Jackson's zenolation on being properly adjusted, they dre All fact that $ sub-committee had, pat to the meeting was defeated by Right. Do not be satis d'unless immediately after her marriage convened at an earlier date in future Undaunted, Mr. Silva-Netto sub-reported on the school and that the six votes to four.
they're there is no comfort in During ber stay of 18 months a
spectacles that are merely good the Colony she made a large circle to enable the members of the Boardmitted his fourth resolution: That Board had adapted the report. He
enough." They are either Hläht of friends who came to kon ber af Education to consider same and the Goremment he urged to com- protested very strongly against a musician and an artist. Mrs make such, alterations and/or addi. plete the acgotiations with the own
or All Wrong. If your glasses singling out recommendations of the
are in need of changes, adjust- Button was a loyal member of the tions thereto na the Board deemer of the projected site for the new sub-committee or of the Beard in
men's, or repaire, Ȏnd.fhem to Mr. Silva-Netto complain. Shiyingpun Rebon) and to proceed the case of oce school and not of ing see | ArtCluband a regularexhibitor and FL"
the Hongkong Oprest Co, Bue- prizewinner. It je enmewbat við 1. ed that when the meeting was held with the erection of the new School others. He was not convinced that Government be requested to lay a cassars to Clark & Co. Refract bear that tour of M-s Britton's Inse to eensider the extinuates the Budget wuhont any further delay." the claims of Baiyingpun School wood flour throughout the Waritsaing and Manufactoring Opticists. pictures have arrived from England had adrendy passed the first read. Mr. Silver Notta pointed out the deserved any stronger recommedia dehool and to make the necessary (the originators of manufacturing for exhibition at the meeting of thing in the Cantil Chamber. The only one had already been voted for tion from the Board then the claims alterations to the school in order to Taric lenees in the Colony locat Art Club is the City Hall next thing ther beard abent at the meeting comment the work and the Direc. of Queen's College, Wanizal, Praya improve the light and ventilation ed in 53. Queen's Bend C-nuel. work. Mr. Britten died at Treda
thereot
They have the equipment to su November 27th, and it is hoped, he said, a report on staffing tor of Public Works in reply to a East or all the other schools which
In view of an undertaking given, adjust your glasses to a nicety, - and raising the vote for serndela- questica put by the Hon. Mr. Lang | the sub-committee had visited. The that her buabend, who was due at schools and other minor matters. at the last, Connet meeting said he Chairman had read the report of the by the Chairman to take up the im Liverpool on the 26th, was with,
Mr. Fritten has been ten No opportunity had been given to was hoping that "an exchange of land abcommittee on Salyingpan Sebool rovement of the light and the col- years at St. Stephen's College, and members to consider the estimates would be arrived at at the end of and, he had hoped the rest of the curing of the walls with the Pabbe much sympathy will be felt among and no alterations were possible at next month." It was imposible, Mr. Board had done so, but it seemed Works Department the resolution his many Chiness and European that time, notwithstanding any Silva-Netto continted, for teaching to him clear that they had not. - was not put to the meeting, it being friends for hius and for his little device to more the suspension of to be carried on properly at the The report might possibly be des pointed out that in all probability dsuzbter, Bonis, a year old.
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