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of instruction; should they desire to do this instead of taking one of this School's Middle School Courses.

It will thus be seen that the school stands for what is definite and specific in the Education of Girls in the Colony of Hongkong.

For the past three years in succession the School has had a small class taking a Middle School (High

School) Course with Normal Training.

The Girls who completed their course last year are proving very efficient, as teachers, their work being highly satisfactory.

The question of adequate accommodation for this School has long been extremely pressing and is now become vital. It has been possible to continue its work during the past three years only by borrowing for the purpose one of the dwelling houses in this Compound. This dwelling house will, are long, have to revert to its original use thus depriving the School of Class Rooms for the whole for the Lower School.

During the past year there have been more than two hundred mnd twenty pupils on the School Roll. The number limit of three hundred for the new enlarged School is, therefore, likely to be reached in the near future.

This local Mission of the London Missionary Society, ventures to ask sympathetic consideration for the needs and claims of the School as an important branch of Educational work in the Colony, leading to a recommendation of the new scheme as deserving the most substmtial aid which the Government can vouchsafe for its realization.

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E. Ralphs, Esq.,

Director of Education.

(SA.) T. W. Pearse,

for the London Missionary Society, Hongkong.

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