lecturers with Extra Master's Certificates and other specialists.

An examination was set and assessed by others who were qualified to

amine-such as the members of the Harbour Department, Hong Kong.

is expected that the Board of Trade will accept this certificate

gained in Camp.

Lectures and classes were held whenever and

wherever possible and were well attended.

Blackout and rollcall

restrictions in the early part of 1945 made the work very difficult,

but the matter was in some way solved by the introduction of lectures

and talks in the different blocks, on stairways and in private room8.

The number enrolled under the Committee's

Adult Education Scheme was 1,296, the Camp population being 2,500.

A list of Lecture Courses is attached.

an

L. Forsty

[Chairm Education Comm.

Stanley]

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