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(iv) Scholarships from Class 4 in District Schools, Queen's College and King's College to the upper classes at Queen's College and King's College—free education for three years:

(v) Scholarships from the Garrison School (classed in Table I as "uncontrolled") to Central British School:

(vi) to which may be added a number of "free places" which are not strictly speaking scholarships but granted for eleemosynary reasons.

During 1980 the fees remitted by Government as above amounted to $20,486.50.

The External Scholarships tenable in Government Schools are as follows:-

(i) "Lugard Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College. (Some of these are tenable at the Diocesan Girls' School, Italian Convent School, St. Mary's School, French Convent School and St. Joseph's College).

(ii) "Ho Tung Outlying Schools Scholarships" tenable at Tai Po, Un Long and Cheung Chau Schools.

(iii) "Wu Hay Tong Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College, King's College, Ellis Kadoorie School, Belilios Public School, Yaumati School, Wantsai School, Gap Road School, and others from the three outlying schools to higher grade schools.

(iv) "Tsoi Kung Po Scholarships" awarded at discretion of the Director of Education.

(v) "Fung Ping Shan Scholarships" tenable at the Vernacular Middle School.

(vi) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" from the Indian School to Queen's College.

(vii) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" tenable at the Indian School.

(viii) "Belilios Trust Scholarships" tenable at Belilios Public School.

(ix) "Kotewall Scholarships" tenable at Gap Road School.

(x) The following scholarships tenable at Queen's College only:

Senior, Junior and Intermediate "Morrison", Senior and Junior "Belilios", "Ho Tung" (Queen's College), "Ho Kom Tong" (Queen's College), "Ralphs" (Queen's College), "Wright", "Alfred May", "Grant", "Dealy", "Ng In", "Tsang Chung", "Kong Ki Fai", "Ho Fook", "Ho Wing", "Ho Iu", "Ho Kwong", "Lee Hy San", "Tai Yau", "Lau Chu Pak", "Sheung Hing" and an anonymous scholarship for boys from the Pun Yu District.

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O 15 M (iv) Scholarships from Class 4 in District Schools, Queen's College and King's College to the upper classes at Queen's College and King's College—free education for three years: (v) Scholarships from the Garrison School (classed in Table I as "uncontrolled") to Central British School: (vi) to which may be added a number of "free places" which are not strictly speaking scholarships but granted for eleemosynary reasons. During 1980 the fees remitted by Government as above amounted to $20,486.50. The External Scholarships tenable in Government Schools are as follows:- (i) "Lugard Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College. (Some of these are tenable at the Diocesan Girls' School, Italian Convent School, St. Mary's School, French Convent School and St. Joseph's College). (ii) "Ho Tung Outlying Schools Scholarships" tenable at Tai Po, Un Long and Cheung Chau Schools. (iii) "Wu Hay Tong Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College, King's College, Ellis Kadoorie School, Belilios Public School, Yaumati School, Wantsai School, Gap Road School, and others from the three outlying schools to higher grade schools. (iv) "Tsoi Kung Po Scholarships" awarded at discretion of the Director of Education. (v) "Fung Ping Shan Scholarships" tenable at the Vernacular Middle School. (vi) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" from the Indian School to Queen's College. (vii) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" tenable at the Indian School. (viii) "Belilios Trust Scholarships" tenable at Belilios Public School. (ix) "Kotewall Scholarships" tenable at Gap Road School. (x) The following scholarships tenable at Queen's College only: Senior, Junior and Intermediate "Morrison", Senior and Junior "Belilios", "Ho Tung" (Queen's College), "Ho Kom Tong" (Queen's College), "Ralphs" (Queen's College), "Wright", "Alfred May", "Grant", "Dealy", "Ng In", "Tsang Chung", "Kong Ki Fai", "Ho Fook", "Ho Wing", "Ho Iu", "Ho Kwong", "Lee Hy San", "Tai Yau", "Lau Chu Pak", "Sheung Hing" and an anonymous scholarship for boys from the Pun Yu District. > 1
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O 15 M (iv) Scholarships from Class 4 in District Schools, Queen's College and King's College to the upper classes at Queen's College and King's College-free education for three years: (v) Scholarships from the Garrison School (classed in Table I as "uncontrolled") to Central British School: (vi) to which may be added a number of "free places" which are not strictly speaking scholarships but granted. for eleemosynary reasons. During 1980 the fees remitted by Government as above amounted to $20,486.50. The External Scholarships tenable in Government Schools are as follows:- (i) "Lugard Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College. (Some of these are tenable at the Diocesan Girls' School, Italian Convent School, St. Mary's School, French Convent School and St. Joseph's College). (i) "Ho Tung Outlying Schools Scholarships" tenable at Tai Fo, Un Long and Cheung Chau Schools. (iii; “Wu Hay Tong Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College, King's College, Ellis Kadoorie School, Belilios Public School, Yaumati School, Wantsai School, Gap Road School, and others from the three outlying schools to higher grade schools. (iv) “Tsoi Kung Po Scholarships" awarded at discretion of the Director of Education. (v) Fung Ping Shan Scholarships" tenable at the Vernacular Middle School. (vi) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" from the Indian School to Queen's College. (vii) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" tenable at the Indian School. (viii) Belilios Trust Scholarships" tenable at Belilios Public School. (ix) "Kotewall Scholarships" tenable at Gap Road School. (x) The following scholarships tenable at Queen's College only: Senior, Junior and Intermediate "Morrison Senior and Junior "Belilios", "Ho Tung" (Queen's College), “Ho Kom Tong" (Queen's College), "Ralphs (Queen's College), "Wright", "Alfred May", "Grant", "Dealy", "Ng In", "Tsang Chung". "Kong Ki Fai" "Ho Fook", "Ho Wing", "Ho lu", "Ho Kwong", "Lee Hy San", "Tai Yau", "Lau Chu Pak", "Sheung Hing and an anonymous scholarships for boys from the Pun Yu District. > 1
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(iv) Scholarships from Class 4 in District Schools, Queen's College and King's College to the upper

classes at Queen's College and King's College-free education for three years:

(v) Scholarships from the Garrison School (classed in Table I as "uncontrolled") to Central British School:

(vi) to which may be added a number of "free places" which are not strictly speaking scholarships but granted. for eleemosynary reasons.

During 1980 the fees remitted by Government as above amounted to $20,486.50.

The External Scholarships tenable in Government Schools are as follows:-

(i) "Lugard Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College. (Some of these are tenable at the Diocesan Girls' School, Italian Convent School, St. Mary's School, French Convent School and St. Joseph's College). (i) "Ho Tung Outlying Schools Scholarships" tenable

at Tai Fo, Un Long and Cheung Chau Schools. (iii; “Wu Hay Tong Scholarships" tenable at Queen's College, King's College, Ellis Kadoorie School, Belilios Public School, Yaumati School, Wantsai School, Gap Road School, and others from the three outlying schools to higher grade schools.

(iv) “Tsoi Kung Po Scholarships" awarded at discretion

of the Director of Education.

(v) Fung Ping Shan Scholarships" tenable at the

Vernacular Middle School.

(vi) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" from the Indian

School to Queen's College.

(vii) "Ellis Kadoorie Scholarships" tenable at the Indian

School.

(viii) Belilios Trust Scholarships" tenable at Belilios

Public School.

(ix) "Kotewall Scholarships" tenable at Gap Road

School.

(x) The following scholarships tenable at Queen's

College only:

Senior, Junior and Intermediate "Morrison Senior and Junior "Belilios", "Ho Tung" (Queen's College), “Ho Kom Tong" (Queen's College), "Ralphs (Queen's College), "Wright", "Alfred May", "Grant", "Dealy", "Ng In", "Tsang Chung". "Kong Ki Fai" "Ho Fook", "Ho Wing", "Ho lu", "Ho Kwong", "Lee Hy San", "Tai Yau", "Lau Chu Pak", "Sheung Hing and an anonymous scholarships for boys from the Pun Yu District.

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