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The Praya East Reclamation, (No. 17)—The object of this ordinance was to legalise and to provide for the reclamation of the eastern praya.
The Stocks, (No. 31)—The object of this ordinance was to abolish the penalty of stocks except for the offences of kidnapping, traffic in women and girls for the purposes of prostitution, and living on the proceeds of prostitution.
The Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement), (No. 32)—This ordinance was passed with a view to provide for the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony and other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in territories under His Majesty's protection.
IV.—EDUCATION
No important changes have taken place in the Education Department during the year under review. The staff, depleted by causes due to the war, is being gradually brought up to normal strength again.
The total number of pupils at schools in the Colony excluding the Police School and the uncontrolled schools in the New Territories are:
English Schools Vernacular Schools Total Government Schools 19 3,386 3,405 Military Schools — 140 140 Excluded Private Schools! 12 281 293 Grant Schools 2,101 3,736 6,137 Controlled Private Schools 4,882 15,854 20,736 Controlled Private Schools, New Territories — 3,989 3,989 Technical Institute — 582 582 Total 11,672 23,610 35,282The most important schools, apart from the excluded schools, are Queen's College for Chinese, four District Schools its feeders, and the Belilios Public School for Chinese girls. There is an Indian School of growing importance now housed in a new building pre-
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The Praya East Reclamation, (No. 17)—The object of this ordinance was to legalise and to provide for the reclamation of the eastern praya.
The Stocks, (No. 31)-The object of this ordinance was to abolish the penalty of stocks except for the offences of kidnapping. traffic in women and girls for the purposes of prostitution, and living on the proceeds of prostitution.
The Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement), (No. 32)—This ordinance was passed with a view to provide for the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony and other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in territories under His Majesty's protection.
IV.-EDUCATION.
No important changes have taken place in the Education Department during the year under review. The staff, depleted by causes due to the war, is being gradually brought up to normal strength again.
The total number of pupils at schools in the Colony excluding the Police School and the uncontrolled schools in the New Terri- tories are:-
Number of Pupils.
Total.
English
Vernacular
Schools.
Schools,
Government Schools
3.386
19
3,405
Military Schools -
140
140
Excluded Private Schools!
281
12
293
Grant Schools
2,101
3,736
6,137
Controlled Private
Schools
4,882
15,854
20,736
Controlled
Private
Schools, New Terri-
tories -
3,989
3.989
Technical Institute
-
582
582
Total
11,672
23,610
35,282
The most important schools, apart from the excluded schools, are Queen's College for Chinese, four District Schools its feeders, and the Belilios Public School for Chinese girls. There is an Indian School of growing importance now housed in a new building pre-
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