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water to the Barracks
racks from Rearvoin at
at Tytour and so
sorer.
the
e new
removing
all
be
risk of pollution of the Military supply it is possible that these objectims may. less strongly felt; and I therefore
to
make this application,
ventière
Moreover a School which is
+ entirely & Day School, having mly
alusosten
a
the Master's Residence
on a
• park of the
not be considered as
ulous terrace
a populous
Ao a
Building may open to objection Owelling Stonces.
the last
"The Committee of the School have for
year
or two been
of
tuying to purchase
grossed for the above purpose in other
-
" parts of the Colony but they have found it next to impossible to obtain a suitable site. Either the price
asked was
beyond
their slender meaus, or the position
would have militated against the ences of the School.
The site now asked
for, if not
thrown into the market, and if offered
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at a moderate rate, would be the most.
uitable that could be had from
central position as regards
lower and the
already
upper
its
regard both the
of Hongkong.
levela
The nature of the Institution is known to His Excellency. It has
been established for the purpose of giving educational facilities to class of boys for whom the Government Antral School is for many
the cons
Me A orr I
unsuitable -nawaly
of English and other European Preidents, many of whom
stay
here for
ken or twenty years, who are unable to to evrope for education or
send their sons.
here.
to pay for bringing out Evropian Tutes to revide in their families hove . The School. has prospered greatly during
two or
three
years
I
very efficient I may my,
the last
under the present
master, and is, I thick
almest miversally felt to
in the Colony.
be a necessity in
There
asu
now 60 boys who have to be tought in
two room
come by
3 or 4 teachers at once. The Bor
School
ab