2043-150) Wt. 16318-94 15,000 (*3600-150) Wt. 38746-16 20,000
7/38 T.S. 695
1/39 TS. 695
C. O.
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. A. J. Dawe.
Sir H. Moore.
Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
their second year. This was due
to the unsatisfactory preparation
in the Primary Schools and the
poor English attainments of the
Chinese teachers in the Secondary
schools. And this could not be remedied
mended until better educated and
trained local teachers were
FURTHER ACTION.
available.
A beginning had already
been made, owing to economic
reasons, for a partial replacement
of European teachers by Chinese
teachers. No doubt this was a
process which had to be continued
but the more that policy was
followed the more important became
adequate training for Chinese teachers
Teachers in the second
category were Anglo-Chinese
(non-graduated) teachers. They
mainly staffed the Grant-in-Aid
schools as the latter could not
afford