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The numbers in attendance were :-
Technical Institute, Men: English
Women: English
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Men: Vernacular
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Women: Vernacular
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Women: Vernacular.
1923.
1924.
23
16
17
11
21
122
88
41
43
21
49
245
207
F.-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
The Technical Institute continued to fulfil its useful and beneficent purpose of supplying instruction in various subjects, for those desiring the opportunity of evening study; and in the summer session the number of students attending reached 597, as against 526 in 1923.
G.-HANDICRAFTS.
Carpentry classes have continued throughout the year at the Central British School and much excellent work has been produced by the boys.
Cookery is taught at the Central British School and at the Belilios Public School.
Needlework is taught at the British Schools and at the Belilios Girls' School.
3. BOARD OF EDUCATION.
The Board held seven meetings during the year.
Capt. A. E. Watts was appointed an additional member of the Board on February 27th.
Mr. Teesdale Mackintosh resigned on July 26th and Mr. L. Forster was appointed in his place.
Mr. M. E. F. Airey resigned on December 5th and Mr. E. F. Aucott was appointed in his place.
4. BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. A. Dyer Ball, and Mr. Y. P. Law joined the Board during the year.
The Board met 26 times and held 12 Examinations of Hongkong Cadets and Police probationers, 10 Examinations of