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In the Annual Examination, of 191 examined, 181 passed; while 47, out of 48 examined, passed the Class 4 Examination.

Football, Volley-ball and Basket Ball have been played regularly. Swimming at North Point is becoming more popular year by year. The Annual Sports held in November were well contested.

Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians.-The Maximum Enrol- ment was 98 (101 in 1928).

The Average Attendance was 90 (94 in 1923).

The health and discipline have been good. Prefects render- ed valuable help in the playground, and in the garden, which maintains its popularity with the pupils.

At the Annual Examination 10 boys in Class 4 passed out of 12 examined. In the other Classes, of 74 examined, 70 passed. 8 boys in 8B were not examined. All written work shows a marked improvement. Reading, Colloquial and Recitation are good. Composition is fair. Grammar is weak. Urdu Reading and Writing are good and Colloquial Urdu is improving.

All boys take keen interest in Cricket, Football and Tennis. The Annual Sports held in March were very successful.

Gap Road School.-The Maximum Enrolment was 150 (177 in 1923).

The Average Attendance was 141 (150 in 1923).

Very satisfactory work was done throughout the school. At the Annual Examination 96% passed.

Discipline is very good and Attendance regular. Pupils proceeding to Wantsai School continue to do well.

Belilios Public School.-The Maximum Enrolment was 559 (611 in 1923).

The Average Attendance was 507 (554 in 1923).

The Head Mistress reports that the health was good and discipline satisfactory.

Of 12 girls entered in Class 1 for the University Local Examinations 3 passed Matriculation. In Class 2, of the 14

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