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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921,

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EDUCATION BOARD.

STAUNTON STREET MARKET NUISANCE.

BOARD'S ESTIMATE NIGHTS.

1

In the Boardroom of the Sanitary Board, Post Office Building, meet ing of the Education Board was held yesterday afternoon.

THE CHINA MAIL.

of education and did not prepare the taching in the Colony then it was Estimates. He, being the Director of very, very high, Mrs. Morris was not Education, prepared the Estimates suffering from any disability because

SHIPPING

and in doing so had every regard to she was coaching in, a matshed, and STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc.

the opinions of membum of the he listened with surprise to his Board. With regard to raceipts he colleague's remarks that no European did 'not mention that point could teach with advantage in such a at the last meeting because the building. All he could say was that amount of the feos received bad that was not what he saw. Mr. hardly any bearing on the Estimates. Mackintosh, in conclusion, urged the The fees did not anything like cover Board not to single out any partionlar the cost of education and he did not school at the expense of other schools think the Government seriously con- and hoped that they would not go The Hou. Mr. E. A. Irving, (Direc-sidered the amount obtained from this over the head of the sub-committee, tor of Education) presided, and there

source in arranging Estimates. who had reported on these matters. were present the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu- pal, Dr. T. W. Pearce, Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh, Mr. W. Jackson, Rev. Fr. P. de Maria, (Director of Catholic Schools,) Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Netto, Mr." 8. W. Tso, Mr. Ú. Rumjahn, Rev. Mr. W. B. Shann, Mr. E. Ralpha, (Inspeo tor of Schools,) Mr. A. R. Cavalier, and Mr. Y. P. Law, (Hou. Secretary.) In opening the proceedings, the chairman paid a tribute to the late Dr. G. P. Jordan. He said :-

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS (South) Medical Education and to whom the

5. S.

Tons

"SOMALI"

Wrom Hongkong 1 (about)

10th Des. at 11 am.

Destination

[Singapore, Penang, Colomby,

Aden. Port Said, Marseilles

and London.

2d Dec. 1 Singapore, Colombo & Bombay.

7th Jan.

18th Jan.

Jan.

21st mn. 18th Feb. 4th Mar

MARARILERS, LONDON & A'werp. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werk.

'bay., M'LLES, L'don, & 'werp. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werp

do. do.

14th Mar. Singapore, Colombo & Bombay. 18th er. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A'werp.

1st Apr.

6,700

"DUNERA”

5.200

"NELLORE"

7,000

24th Dec..

"DONGULA "

8,000

"EQYP""

7,941

KASHMIR"

8,841

**NAGOYA"'

4,854

"KASHGAR

8,840

"SICILIA"

"KBİYA'

"DEVANHA"

8,092

"NOVARA"

8,850

15th Apr.

"KALYAN"

8.487

29th Apr.

"PLASST"

7,346

13th May

| 8,000 27th May

BRITISH

INDIA-APCAR

TANDA

7,000 17th Dec.

und Calcutta.

"DONGOLA"

do.

do.

do.

du.

30.

SAILINGS. (South)

Singapore, Penang, Rangoon

I feel that the Board will desire to record its feeling of regret at the death of Dr. Jordan, who has been for many yaara so prominent in the Counsels of

medical institutions of the Colony are profoundly inds bted and who wAS recently the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University.

The meeting then proceeded to consider a number of proposals which had been placed on the Agenda

Mr. Silva-Netto.

by

STAUNTON STREET MARKET. BA The next motion put before the Board by Mr. Silva-Notto was

"That the Government be naked to remove the Staunton Street Market

to some other locality and to sbate the noises in the vicinity of the Queen's College."

Mr. Jackson's amendment on, be- ing put to the mooting. was defeated by six votes to four..

OTHER BUSINESS,' Two motions, one dealing with the laying down of a wooden floorat Wan- tasi School and to improve the light and ventilation of the school where Mr. Silva-Netto pointed out that necessary; the other asking that the the market comprised sixteen stalle, Government be requested to submit besides which a number of itinerant for consideration of the Education hawkers congregated in the district. Board all plans of proposed new Gov- Queen's College was is close proximity veranent buildings for educational to the market and he thought it parpoass in future, were not put to would be much better for the teach the meeting, the Chairman giving an ing staff of a college if the market undertaking to take up the matter of was moved to soms other place, or the improvement of the light and steps be taken to abate the noise dur-colouring of the walls with the Public ing college hours. The market was Works Department in the first case now open from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. It and saying that be was quite prepared. was true that he had not received to bring all plans before the Board in any complaints from the teaching the other case.

staff Or students of Queen's

This concluded the business before!

College, but as he was frequently meeting.

passing that place happed to!

BOARD'S "LEGAL STATUS."

know how great was the noise made One of the prettiest weddings of The first motion placed before the by the hawkers. Besides, the market the season was solemnized in Shanghai meeting was "that the Education did not at all add to the dignity of last week at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Ordinance be altered, amended or the College. The place was really P. E. Mann, 493 Avenue Joffre, when added thereto so that the Education filthy and iterally packed with their daughter, Miss Gladys Eliza humanity during the early hours." beth ann. was married to Mr. John Board may be given a legal statue,"

The Chairman remarked that the Bradford Crow, local acting agent of Mr. Silva-Netto in moving the: re- solution, said that according to the market was first erected against the the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Education Ordinance of 1913 the walls of Queen's College some years Miss Mann is one of the most popular. Director of Education or the Inspector ago. At that time he uttered a pro- of the younger set of Shanghai. Mr. of Schools had not the power to visit test. But the fact that they had re- Crow is a graduate of the University the various schools apart from the ceived complaints from the of California of 1917. The marriage usual inspection. Some time ago he Headmaster or staff of the college ceremony, which was performed by enquired as to what was the "legal appeared to show that the noise was Dr. Luther Freeman, took place at status" of the Board and he was not heard in the building. In view of 8.30 with only the closest friends and informed that the Board was formed the fact that the College would very relatives of the bridal pair in attend- in an advisory onpacity only The shortly be moved to the other side it anco. A larger reception was held

no

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)dea of his proposal was to gain by a did not appear necessary that any after the ceremony.

new ordinance, Buthority for the Com-steps should be taken. Manila,

Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak agreed.. Thursday Island, mittee to visit the Grant Sclicole at Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane,

Money had already been voted, he suy time. Sydney & Melbourne.

Mr. Jackson questioned the pro-said, for the preliminary work. poser of the motion as to the exact meaning of the words "legal status." As to visiting the schools, this could not be done without arranging de- finitely beforehand. The girls' schools, for instance, could not be visited at any time during the day.

"EASTERN "

4,000

"ARAFURA"

€,000

"ST. ALBANS "

4,500

SAILINGS

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12th Dce. at 4 p.m.

th Feb.

SHANGHAI

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"DONGOLA "

8,000

"DUNEKA"

B,200

at 14 m.in.

"ARAFURA "

6,000

20th Dec.

7,000 9th Doc.

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12th Doc. J8th Dec.

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The Chairman thought the proposal rather exaggerated the difficulties of school inspections. He suggested that the views of the Government be obtained first with a view to amend

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BOARD'S ESTIMATE RIGHTS. Mr. Silva-Netto submitted following resolution :----

the

"That the meeting to consider the Estimates for each year be convened

The subject then dropped, no seconder being found for Ar. Silva Netto's proposal.

NEW BATYINGPUN SCHOOL.

Standing next in order was the following motion :—

"That the Government be urged to complete the negotiations with the owner of the projected atto for the new Saiyingpun School and to proceed. with the erection of the new school without any further delay."

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Mr. Silva-Netto observed that money had already been voted for having arrived Fm the above Ports, commencing the work and the Diret-Consignees of Cargo by her are notified. tor of Public Works, in reply to a that all goods are being landed at their question put by the Hon. Mr. Lang at risk into the hazardous and/or extra the last Council meeting, said he was hazardous Godowne of the Hongkong hoping that an exchange of land & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. would be arranged at the end of next whence and/or from the wharves deli month. It was impossible, Mr. Silva- very may be obtained. Netto continued, for teaching to be carried on properly at the present school owing to the many noises in locality. He understood the

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at an earlier date in the future to that between one hundred and consider same and make such altera two hundred boys had been tions and additions thereto as the refused because of the lack of ac- Board deems fit."

commodation. He further comment Speaking on the motion Mr. Silva.ed on the danger of conducting a Netto said that be considered the last school in a matshed in view of the

A federal Average having been de Board meeting at which Estimates prevalence of plague. No Europeanclared on this ship, consignees are The or Chinese school master could be required to eign an Average Agreement were considered was a farce. members were asked to consider the expected to teach children properly and pay a deposit of 1 per cent of the value of the goods before Bille of Lading Estimates as submitted to them, but under such conditions.

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those Estimates had already gone, There being no seconder to the re- through to the Government for solution, Mr. Jackson proposed as an VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & approval. He contended that they amendment that the Government be should be submitted to the Boar. be urged to accelerate the construction Japan ports. Threh bill of lading issued to all Over-forn going through. He knew that of the new Salyingpun School build land Common Points in U.S.A. and Canada.

any suggestion coming from the ing. ...Theday, 27th Dec. at U am. Board would be seriously considered Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak seconded. KASHIMA MARD

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Mr. Mackintosh thought the Board ...esday, 8th Feb. at 11am. by the Education Department. The FUSHIMI MARU

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He protested very strongly against Estimate of the receipts bad not even singling out recommendation of the been placed before the Board.

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...Tuesday, 20th Dec, at 11a,.. said that he would like to explain the Board than the claims of Queen's TANGO MANU 27.

...Tuesday. 17th Jan., at 11 a.m.some points regarding Mr. Silva College, Wahtani, Prays East or NIKKO MABU...

Netto's second resolution. The all the other schools which landed at their risk into the hazardous landed as their risk into the hasardous NEW YORK via PANAMA & CUBAN FORTS, ⠀⠀

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Goods remaining udelivoked after the Goods remaining undelivered means of impressing their opinions fiot, The report might possibly be Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods have left the Godow upon the Director of Education and described as a fierce one. He did not 9th instant, will be subject to rent 12th lust, will be subject therefore upon the Government. It think he would be betraying any

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