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It is a question of money, and the number of schools supported by the Government should be measured by the number of efficient teachers whom the Government can afford to pay.

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11. The subject of the Queen's College has been so often brought up and considered in past years without, as far as I can judge, any very substantial gain from the discussions that I rather hesitate to express any additional views on the subject.

I have already stated that I do not agree in the Committee's recommendation that the College should be confined to Chinese boys only. On this point, I share Sir C. C. Smith's view, and I accept his view also that the institution should when the headmastership next falls vacant be again placed under the Inspector of Schools and that the purely Chinese classes should be restored.

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