Two sets of schools have been left out, viz. Schools in which a Chinese education is given, with English in addition and Schools in which an European education is given in any European language, with Chinese in addition.

The changes seem to have been well received by those concerned. I think it is a matter on which, not only in the absence of local criticism, but "Imperial criticism" may well be avoided.

Apparently the teacher of English might take advantage of the new scheme to polish up his own sentences.

"These conditions I conceive to be the following, viz (a) to".

J.C.Pd. 28/1916 17 June R.22/6. Yes. Apparently May 1916 No 95. C.O. 9732

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Government House, Hongkong, 9 May 1893.

My Lord Marquess,

I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's consideration draft copies of the new Code of Regulations.

With 5 spare Copies. 18th March, 1893.

The Right Honourable The Marquess of Ripon, K.G.,

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