9.
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intervals of years) is purely elementary, I increased the number and standard of these subjects, as I discovered the great want in the Chinese boy is exactness of thought and expression, and I do not dread opposition to this view from any Educationalist from Plato downwards (Para.8),
25.
With regard to the suggestion (Para. 37) that "Western Knowledge seems taught without sufficient regard to the local view" I have felt this in some measure and have endeavoured to meet it, as far as the limited time and energy at my disposal permitted. Beside editing.
Cuttings from Chinese Newspapers; Translation of the same.
Ku Man.
School Committee Book No. 1
No.2 No.3
I have published
1884.
School Arithmetic.
1890
New Spelling Book.
1895.
Conversational Exercises. Grade 1.8.
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3.4.
5.6.
1901
Summation of Series,
The Staff has assisted as under.
1887
Mr. Falconer
Mr. A. J. May,
Ku Man Selections Chinese.
Anglo-Chinese Vocabulary. Aesop's Fables in Chinese I.
II.
Geography of Chinese Empire. Anglo-Chinese Grammar.
1896
1894
Mr. Dealy Mr. Luk
26.
I would suggest that in the summer months when he is less occupied the Inspector of Schools might prepare a Series of graduated Reading Books dealing with Chinese