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Mr. Mackintosh: Again, Teat I ought to protest against any dis cussion of a new building until we know what our policy is. It is useless to discuss the building until we know the type of school and type of education we want

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1922

mant as to Victoria School with. out raising a vary wide theoretical question

1

14H3 A

Mr. Mackintosh: I ALL SOFTY, Sir, I did not realise it theoretical question; I thought it was a very practical question.

The Chairman: Wil you pro- pose a resolution?

II

Dew ex-

SHANGHAI RACES.

The Autumn Meeting. Shanghai, Nav. d.

The Shanghai Race Club's Antun meeting opened today. There was a big attendance this morning, but heavy rain set in nt}

tha mterval and kept many

away in the afternoon.

Mr. Mackintosh; I propose that! a sub-committee be appointed to consider the whole question of the Mr Wylie said he did not know education of British children

Old Bill qualified for the Chan-j what type of School the Chair-the Colony, balore DY

pinas by winning the second race. man had in mind take the penditure is recommended in con-beating Shenkeland,

Christmas Gift won the first race.) place of Vietoria School, but he nection with British education. thought that Quarry Bay, where there were something

100 children, should be kept in mind.

to

over

The Chairman: The

point

The Chairman: When is your Te To Brd won the Maidens, and paid $13.30; but Highland committee geing to report

Mr. Mackintosh: 1 could tell Fling, which finished second, paid In the past the Victoria School you'that after the committee had sin

The Leger resulted as follows— had been very largely recruited been appointed.

11, Christmas Card; 2, Reorganiza- be sug- from Quarry Bay and gested that the claims of that dis-raise is rather a practical one.tion: S, Colorado. The isvourite, trict be taken into consideration We have got to find a building for Crowborough was naplaced.

We are indebted to the Hong- when they went into the quas these children before the other is tion of the site for the new School. pulled down, and tell the Gover-kong Club for the following re-

sults: The Chairman: Are you sug-ment what we want -

The Maloo Flate.- Mile. Mr. Mackintosh: I quite agree. JE gesting that the School be

TVE Can but I am not sure

tell Messrs. Fay & Seth's Christ- moved to Quarry Bay?

mas Gift..........[Mr. Heard Mr. Wylie replied that he did them unless we bring forward a

embrace all Me C. B. Burkill's The King... not go so far as that. He thought scheme which will

Mr. Brand: 2 hot the British children in the Colony.

Mr. Wylle seconded the motion (Mr. Gilpin's Sir Collin............

Mr. Knolly S which was then carried.

Time 3.* $225. The Criteriont Stakes.-1 Mile.

that if the new School wax going to be ARS

than Bearer Quarry Bay, the Board might con- sider the question of having

The Chairman proposed Mr.

a small temporary School there, Mackintosh as a member of the somewhat similar 7 Chinese School

recently.

an Anglo-sub-committee: Dr. T. W. Pearce Mr. Campox's Old Bill..

(Mr. Johastuser I had visited and Mr. Wylie were also nominal-

Mr. Days Shenkuland............. led.

Mr. A. F. Dallusi

think the

The Chairman; I The Chairman remarked on the difficulties of supplying the educaDepartment ought to be represent- | Mr. Toeg ́s Zenda.Me. Moller: 3

er!.

Mr. Mackintosh: 1 propuse Mr. These members were merling-i

tional needs of a British popula-! tion dotted along the distance from West Point to Shau-Ralphs. Miwan The problems were: central school; a school at one endly appointed.

both! or the ether; a school a! ende school at and at both

and

the centre!

The bigger the schools were, the better frem the point of view of economical stathing.

Asked to put his suggestion in the form of a revolution, Mr.j Wylle said he was rot recommend- ing that Vezatia Schect be remov led to Quarry Bagel

Scholarships for Girls,

Mr. Mackintosh proposed:

...

Tren 2 mia.. 4 secs. The Maiden Stakes. — 1 Mile. Mr. Robson's The Tiu Bind

(Mr. Brand 1 Mr. Fash's Highland Fling......

Mr. Dalgarno) 2 Mr. 1-abel Moller's Skylight..

{

1

Mr. Moller) 0 That the Board of Education

Time: 1 min 31 secs. should, ree mmend to the Gov-

The Fab Wah Stakes,-1) miles. ernment that a scholarship in education in the University of Memp Sky Hickling's Hullow Hen Mr. Knoll Hongkong be opened to com- petition by girl candidates from Mr. William Mchain's Nationa

1738 ...Mr. Brand, 2 all sebrols in the Colony, to be awarded on the results of the Mr. Day Salvatine.

Mr. Palin Examination in! Matriculation

Dia., 11 sees.

Time:

The Subscription in Stakes.

November in each year and, if possible, the first be awarded; en the results of the examina-4 M

be held in November, M.

ties te

10:22.

al- quer!

- Midload

dington.

I

Mr. Mackintosh thought that teo much stress was laid upen geo- Igraphy when considering sites for

M: i X. DABAS schools, rather than in thinking] about the form of education re-j Mr. Mackintish reminded thei

· Mr. Vid 2 quired. "We are considering Bri- Beard that, just a year age, he

.£. White's Pail- Mr,proposed that scholarships Mr. Skellim's Perera th childrea" continued

Mr. Knoll 3 Mackintosh, "therefore, we may bays and girl from the grant-

Time) min., di sens, reasonably make some kod final schoti should be awarded

The Shanghai St Leger-1|| comparison

in the University and the Board's! with conditions

Miles home. I doubt very much whe¦ recommendation was accepted by the Government. Since then the ther parents at home choose a

higher education of girls had be-Messrs Fayan 1 Seth' Christmas

"Ceri

Mr. Heard. school for geographical reasons.)

Me. Pay's Reorganisation That is, to my mind, the great mi come more important; one

Mr. A. S. Dallas + take we are all making in Hung-ways knew it was only a kone. You have a community ation of time before the question Mr. Alan's (Clorado

ef the education of girls in Hong-

3 Quarry Bay which consists of one and China would have to children of parents employed in "E. & S.."--practically a "B. & 5-he tackled. The time had come more quickly, even, than he ex- community. These children will pected. In the entries for exami require quite a different type of cation to be held this month there education From the children whose were eight girl candidates parents are in a different station Matriculation: 36 for the Senior and walk in life, and 2

must Local and 12 or the Junior Local bear that in mind when we attack Examinations.

72 Junior Local examines became Senior, The Chairman suggested the Local next year and the 36 Senior appointment of a small sub-com Locals became Matriculation can- Mr. Henry Morris Murestiebi mittee to consider the question. didates next year.

"If I were Mr. Belen's Aint What Mr. Mackintosh had said mishaps by the way. was very true, theoretically, bucla mathematician," remarked Mr. it was extremely difficult to ge: Mackintosh. "I should divide these Mr. Toe Choqueror Dahlia

by two. The mothers to see that their objections fizures, at least. -to letting their children travel eight girl candidates for Matri- some miles by tram and then "ty culation, this year, were all com- ricksha. get a "scratch" meal and petitors for the scholarship opened¦ Miles.

zet perhaps

ja problem of this sort."

*Wet

The

for

subject to

Mr. Knoll The Amin, 19315 sec4. The Edip Stakes-1} Miles. Mer Winsome and Hasty's

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Mr. FLI Ma. forn' The tipay Hard.

Mc. Brand Mrs William Melain 'A Ukulele.

(Mr. Sprizfeld. TH: 2 mins.. 463 & sees, The ovutmas Cup.-1] Mile-

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....... Mr. Hill: sidesented practically all the sebacia | journeyings,-were There

Mr. Moller: issues and that they ought to lock in the Colony. It was clear that Mrs. Isabel Moller's Skylight. steadily at the quality of the girls had a very poor chance of

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further, those subjects counted;

(Mt. Sleapi The Chairman: They do pay. just double the marks awarded for Mr. Hardy W. Fowie's Pintail

(Mr. Heard 2 Mr. Mackintosh: They don't drawing. history and geography pay, the Government pays. Let which the girls erald take. The Mr. Hobson's The Gull Bird..

(Mr. Brand : them have a private school. bors also had a tremendous. ad-

Time: min., Irees. The Chairman renewed his sug-vantage in mathematics at which gestion of a sub-committee to get they had spent more years than the facts about the available Bri-had the girls. Mr. Mackintosh tish child population near Victoria referred to the Director's remarks

experience, girls' schools were one favour of British School.

at prize-givings in Mr. Mackintosh: Would it not encouraging girls to matriculatej of the most satisfactory aspects a scholarship of education in the Colony and they deserved the encouragement Imittee to consider the whole ques-jopen to girls would have the same of a scholarship.

be better to appoint a small cam-and added that

The Colonial upon giris" encouraging effect

great thingi Colony-apart from the Victoria ad upon boys' schools,

schools as the one already offered Government did a

when it gave an impetus, years jago, to girls' education and a great School case? They are all linked was a tremendous number of can-

didates for the che scholarship object lesson in the words of

Sir John Davis when Governor- The Chairman: Yes, if they already founded. The Colony won't take too long to consider It.safered from a great dearth had thereby been provided for

tion of British education in the

together,

ition.

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China. A repeated stimulus was,

at

I think they will report on the women teachers and must begin however, necessary from time to amall question sooner.

Mr. Mackintosh: I do not want would have to go to girls trained time, and such an impetus would to come to a decision on

thelin Chinese or other schools, Gov-be a girls scholarship at the Uni

versity; especially valuable smaller quation without coming erament or grant-in-aid, and per- this time of change and movement to a decision on the whole goes haps most of all to the grant-in-of men's and womens-minds. sid schools. It might be said that

The resolution was carried, and Chairman: Well, unless one scholarship might net pro you are prepared to recommend duce one teacher, but it would the proceedings concluded, that the British Schools shall not have a very real influence in per- prepare for University examina-suading girls to take an interest tions. there is not rich prospect in a vocation and in vocational of changing, materially, the na-training.

Dr. T. W. Pearce seconded. He ture of the education they give.

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