favorable Hong Kong Volunteers account of the Volunteers was received in spirit of the Corps by no means diminished August lost, and the seems to have during the year, but on the Contrary to have increased with its numbers.
253 the schools have been discontinued which accounts the falling off of the numbers enrolled- but that the loss is more in this respect is shown by the average attendance being nearly the same in 1863 and 1862.
The three Civil Service cadets who came out in the end of 1862 have done well, their time during the past year was well employed, and give promise of good future assistance to this government. They underwent 2 probationary Examinations during the twelve months, and were on each occasion favorably reported.
21 Civil Service 120 The attention paid to Education has been steadily continued, but I am not sure that sufficient time has elapsed to allow of our seeing signs of the results expected; at any rate it is difficult to trace at present any practical result commensurate with the large outlay († 7,315) under this head.
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19.
a
favorable HongKing Volunteers
account of the
Volunteers
was received in
spirit of the Corps
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August lost, and
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seems to have by
during the
year,
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have increased with its numbers.
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253
the schools have been discontinued which
accounts
the
falling off of the numbers
enrolled- but that the loss is move in
this respect is shown by the average attendance being nearly the same in 1863 and 1862.
The three Civil Service badets who came out in the end of 1862 have
well
ed, their time during the past
employed.
year, and
give promise of good future assistance to this government. They
underwent 2. probationary Examinations
during
the twelve months, and were on
each occasion favorably reported
:
Civil Service 21
120
The attention paid to Education Educatiu badets
has been steadily continued, but I am not
sure that sufficient time has elapsed
to allow of our seeing signs of the results
expected;
at
any rate
rate it is
difficult to
trace at present any practical result
Commensurate with the large outlay
(† 7,315) under this head.
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At some of the
outlying Villages
22.
In this resume of the affairs
of
the Colony it is imposible to pones over
pass
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