No. 177

Hongkong.

Sir,

C.O. 23014

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0

Goverment House, Hongkong, May, 1902.

With reference to the Despatches noted in the margin, regarding the Staff and organisation of Queen's College and the general educational system of the Colony, I have the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed 6 copies of the Report of a Committee appointed by Sir Henry Blake towards the close of last year to enquire into the question of local education.

1. Colonial Office Despatch No. 15 of 24th September, 1900.

2. Governor's Despatch No. of 9th January, 1901.

3. Colonial Office Despatch No. 15 of 10th January, 1901.

4. Colonial Office Despatch No. 5661 of 28th February, 1901.

5. Colonial Office Despatch No. 325 -6435/01 of 5th July, 1901.

6. Governor's Despatch No. 258 of 16th July, 1901.

7. Governor's Despatch No. 24 of 23rd August, 1901.

8. Governor's Despatch No. of 3rd September, 1901.

9. Governor's Despatch No. 357 of 10th September, 1901.

10. Governor's Despatch No. of 13th September, 1901.

11. Governor's Despatch No. 368 of 16th September, 1901.

12. Governor's Despatch No. 371 of 24th September, 1901.

13. Colonial Office Despatch No. 38901 of 6th December, 1901.

14. Colonial Office Telegram of 13th December, 1901.

15. Colonial Office Despatch of 13th December, 1901.

16. Governor's Despatch No. 41 of 28th January, 1902.

The Members of this Committee were the Bishop of Victoria, the Registrar-General, the Inspector of Schools and Dr. Ho Kai. The Bishop of Victoria sent in his resignation before the Committee had completed its investigations or drafted its final recommendations, and his name does not, therefore, appear among the signatories to the Report.

To

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&c...

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