SECONDARY SCHOOLS,-Continued.
(Q9)
Revenue of each School.
Expenditure
Remarks.
of each School.
School
Fees.
Government Voluntary Contributions. Contributions.
C.
77,038.00
C.
$ e.
205,144.35
13,195.50
11,322.00
29,039.55
4,646.75
5,912,00
12,171.99
2,120,75
996,00
81,741,25
838.50
960.00
2,329,20
3,573.50
2,046.00
577.00
19,492.33
24,069.01
7,578.00
275.00
33,706.42
2,270.00
1,908.00
4,695.36
2,008.60
1,566.00
4,084.66
8.00
720.00
362.35
1,090,35
2,919.25
1,690.00
490,51
762.53
3,693.00
825.00
4,772,65
7,346.34
8,053.59
1,155,00
339.55
5,253,05
$ 60,105.39
$ 36,678,00
$ 6,817.06
$ 209,004.09
A secondary education of a simple nature is given through the medium of the Chinese language.
$137,143,39
$36,678.00
$6,817.06
$414,148.44
NOTE. The following subjects are taught at all schools except the last four-English subjects,
Mathematics, and Hygiene.
HIGHER COLLEGES.
From Eudowments.
Revenue of each Institution.
Students' Fees.
C.
G.
71,589,29
35,335.00
Government Contributiona.
C.
20,000.00
Voluntary Contributions.
Totul Expenditure
of each Institution.
Donations $17,470.91
$ 155,550 (estimated).
Remarks.
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