AnnualReport-1926 — Page 24

Administrative Reports 行政報告書 All AI Reviewed

22

Chinese student who goes abroad $2,500 a year at the very least, and this would not cover travelling expenses.

Numerous scholarships are available, including the King Edward VII Scholarships founded by His Majesty's Government. There are also scholarships provided by the Governments of Hong Kong, of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, of Kedah and Siam.

The Union is the centre of the social life of the students. It is at once a Club and a centre of athletics. The Union Committee contains certain members of the University teaching staff, but its President and Secretary are undergraduates elected by the undergraduates. The undergraduate members of the Committee are also elected by their fellow students. There is a Union magazine with English and Chinese sections. The editors are students, a member of the teaching staff acting as assistant editor. There are twenty-one women students; these women students are all members of the Union.

Students of the University come from Kwangtung, Chihli, Hankow, Hupeh, Yunnan, Hunan, Shanghai, Pekin, Fukien, Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Jahore, Java, Manila, Burma, Siam, Japan, India and Macao. The present enrolment is 289 of whom 248 are Chinese and 43 non-Chinese.

PUBLIC WORKS.

BUILDINGS.

During the year progress as stated was made on the following works:-

Hong Kong.-Work on the new Fire Brigade Station proceeded satisfactorily and the building was completed and occupied during the period September to December.

The following works were also completed during the year :-

New King's College, the New Sisters' Quarters to the Government Civil Hospital and the Alterations to the Victoria Hospital. Work on the Additional Quarters in Ventris Road was recommenced in March and continued satisfactorily to the end of the year.

Kowloon. The small amount of work remaining to be done to the New Hospital was completed early in the year and a few minor improvements were carried out to other buildings.

New Kowloon.-The work for the New Gaol at Ngau Shi Wan was left in abeyance.

New Territories.-Married Quarters for Chinese Police were completed at the following stations:-Cheung Chau, Sai Kung, Taipo and Sha Tau Kok.

Edit History

2026-05-07 11:29:34 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
22 Chinese student who goes abroad $2,500 a year at the very least, and this would not cover travelling expenses. Numerous scholarships are available, including the King Edward VII Scholarships founded by His Majesty's Government. There are also scholarships provided by the Governments of Hong Kong, of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, of Kedah and Siam. The Union is the centre of the social life of the students. It is at once a Club and a centre of athletics. The Union Committee contains certain members of the University teaching staff, but its President and Secretary are undergraduates elected by the undergraduates. The undergraduate members of the Committee are also elected by their fellow students. There is a Union magazine with English and Chinese sections. The editors are students, a member of the teaching staff acting as assistant editor. There are twenty-one women students; these women students are all members of the Union. Students of the University come from Kwangtung, Chihli, Hankow, Hupeh, Yunnan, Hunan, Shanghai, Pekin, Fukien, Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Jahore, Java, Manila, Burma, Siam, Japan, India and Macao. The present enrolment is 289 of whom 248 are Chinese and 43 non-Chinese. PUBLIC WORKS. BUILDINGS. During the year progress as stated was made on the following works:- Hong Kong.-Work on the new Fire Brigade Station proceeded satisfactorily and the building was completed and occupied during the period September to December. The following works were also completed during the year :- New King's College, the New Sisters' Quarters to the Government Civil Hospital and the Alterations to the Victoria Hospital. Work on the Additional Quarters in Ventris Road was recommenced in March and continued satisfactorily to the end of the year. Kowloon. The small amount of work remaining to be done to the New Hospital was completed early in the year and a few minor improvements were carried out to other buildings. New Kowloon.-The work for the New Gaol at Ngau Shi Wan was left in abeyance. New Territories.-Married Quarters for Chinese Police were completed at the following stations:-Cheung Chau, Sai Kung, Taipo and Sha Tau Kok.
Baseline (Original)
22 Chinese student who goes abroad $2,500 a year at the very least, and this would not cover travelling expenses. Numerous scholarships are available, including the King Edward VII Scholarships founded by His Majesty's Government. There are also scholarships provided by the Governments of Hong Kong, of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, of Kedah and Siam. The Union is the centre of the social life of the students. It is at once a Club and a centre of athletics. The Union Committee contains certain members of the University teaching staff, but its President and Secretary are undergraduates elected by the under- graduates. The undergraduate members of the Committee are also elected by their fellow students. There is a Union magazine with English and Chinese sections. The editors are students, a member of the teaching staff acting as assistant editor. There are twenty-one women students; these women students are all members of the Union. Students of the University come from Kwangtung, Chilhi, Hankow, Hupeh, Yunnan, Hunan, Shanghai, Pekin, Fukien, Singa- pore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Jahore, Java, Manila, Burma, Siam, Japan, India and Macao. The present enrolment is 289 of whom 248 are Chinese and 43 non-Chinese. PUBLIC WORKS. BUILDINGS. During the year progress as stated was made on the following works:- Hong Kong.-Work on the new Fire Brigade Station proceeded satisfactorily and the building was completed and occupied during the period September to December. The following works were also completed during the year :- New King's College, the New Sisters' Quarters to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital and the Alterations to the Victoria Hospital. Work on the Additional Quarters in Ventris Road was recommen- ced in March and continued satisfactorily to the end of the year. L Kowloon. The small amount of work remaining to be done to the New Hospital was completed early in the year and a few minor improvements were carried out to other buildings. New Kowloon.-The work for the New Gaol at Ngau Shi Wan was left in abeyance. New Territories.-Married Quarters for Chinese Police were completed at the following stations:-Cheung Chau, Sai Kung, Taipo and Sha Tau Kok.
2026-05-07 11:29:34 · Baseline
View content

22

Chinese student who goes abroad $2,500 a year at the very least, and this would not cover travelling expenses.

Numerous scholarships are available, including the King Edward VII Scholarships founded by His Majesty's Government. There are also scholarships provided by the Governments of Hong Kong, of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, of Kedah and Siam.

The Union is the centre of the social life of the students. It is at once a Club and a centre of athletics. The Union Committee contains certain members of the University teaching staff, but its President and Secretary are undergraduates elected by the under- graduates. The undergraduate members of the Committee are also elected by their fellow students. There is a Union magazine with English and Chinese sections. The editors are students, a member of the teaching staff acting as assistant editor. There are twenty-one women students; these women students are all members of the Union.

Students of the University come from Kwangtung, Chilhi, Hankow, Hupeh, Yunnan, Hunan, Shanghai, Pekin, Fukien, Singa- pore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kedah, Jahore, Java, Manila, Burma, Siam, Japan, India and Macao. The present enrolment is 289 of whom 248 are Chinese and 43 non-Chinese.

PUBLIC WORKS.

BUILDINGS.

During the year progress as stated was made on the following works:-

Hong Kong.-Work on the new Fire Brigade Station proceeded satisfactorily and the building was completed and occupied during the period September to December.

The following works were also completed during the year :-

New King's College, the New Sisters' Quarters to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital and the Alterations to the Victoria Hospital. Work on the Additional Quarters in Ventris Road was recommen- ced in March and continued satisfactorily to the end of the year.

L

Kowloon. The small amount of work remaining to be done to the New Hospital was completed early in the year and a few minor improvements were carried out to other buildings.

New Kowloon.-The work for the New Gaol at Ngau Shi Wan was left in abeyance.

New Territories.-Married Quarters for Chinese Police were completed at the following stations:-Cheung Chau, Sai Kung, Taipo and Sha Tau Kok.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.