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"It is impossible to darken the school by artificial

As the windows are not provided with jalousies,

so the lectures had to be taken after dark and this

makes it exceedingly awkward for boys who live a

considerable distance away from the School ®.g.

Kowloon City".

The following comments are extracted from a

joint report made to me by the three Headmastersi-

The slides illustrating:-

Contamination of water.

Set 1.

1.

2.

Dampness in houses.

3.

Vitiation of air by sawer gas.

4.

Ventilation.

5.

"Made" sites.

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Defective drains, cesspits &c., were

interesting but those showing . C.s, traps in sculleries and

kitchens failed to interest the pupils and not unnaturally,

since they conesm "foreign "houses only, Chinese kitchens and

latrines being managed on altogether different lines.

Set 2.

This set dealt principally with Micro-

-organisms; bacilli of Typhoid, Cholera, Consumption, Small-pox

&c. They were beyond the pupils, though they might do for

medical students and others interested in Bacteriology. Con-

-sequently they were regarded as son many illustrations of but

passing interest. Old friends like the Culex and Anopheles

mosquitoes, acarus, flea, louse, varieties of intestinal worms,

&c., appearing as they did on the screen in a highly magnified

form possibly did a great deal of good, an Masters frequently

have to write chits to the different Dispensaries for Sulphur

Oitment, Iodine and Quinine for the treatment of Itch, Ringworm

and Malaria. For the boys to derive material benefit, the slides

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