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in a creditable condition. Mr. Stewart, the Inspector of schools, in his last report dated 14th February 1877, gave a return showing that whilst the number of children under sixteen years of age in Hongkong amounts to 26,247, the total number attending all kinds of schools amounts only to 1,640. Not counting the infants under six years of age, this shows that in this Colony (with a total population of 140,000) there are 19,000 children of age attending no school whatever.

Nor is it merely that the Government scheme of primary education in Hongkong, costly as it is, has broken down as compared with the extent of public instruction in similar communities to this, but it must also be remembered that this is one of the very few Colonies in Her Majesty's Empire where there is no Government Reformatory, and Government Industrial School. The only interest shown by the Government in the reformation of juveniles in Hong Kong is an annual contribution of six hundred dollars a year in aid of the Christian Brothers' Reformatory at West Point.

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87 9 156 ! in a creditable condition. Mr. Stewart, the Inspector of schools, in his last report dated 14th February 1877, gave a return showing that whilst the number of children under sixteen years of age in Hongkong amounts to 26,247, the total number attending all kinds of schools amounts only to 1,640. Not counting the infants under six years of age, this shows that in this Colony (with a total population of 140,000) there are 19,000 children of age attending no school whatever. Nor is it merely that the Government scheme of primary education in Hongkong, costly as it is, has broken down as compared with the extent of public instruction in similar communities to this, but it must also be remembered that this is one of the very few Colonies in Her Majesty's Empire where there is no Government Reformatory, and Government Industrial School. The only interest shown by the Government in the reformation of juveniles in Hong Kong is an annual contribution of six hundred dollars a year in aid of the Christian Brothers' Reformatory at West Point.
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87 9 156 ! in a creditable condition. Mr. Stewart, the Inspector of schools, in his last, - report dated 14th February 1877, given a return showing that. whilst the mumber of children under sixteen years of age in Hongkong - i amounts to 26,2477, the total mumber atten :ttending all Kinds of schools amounts only to 1,640. Not counting the infants under six years of age, this shows that in this Colony (with a total population of 140,000) there are 19,000 children to attend school who are - of age attending 8: no school whatever. Nor is it merely. that the Government scheme of -primary education in Hongkong costly as it is, has broken down as very by compared with the extent of public instructions in similar communities to this, but it must also be remembered that is this, one of the very few-Colonies in Her Majesty's Empire where there is no no Government Reformatory, and Government Industrial School. J The only interest shown by the Government in the reformation of juveniles HongKong in annual contribuition is an ar of six hundred dollars a year in aid of the Christian Brothers' Reformatory at West Point. The
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87

9

156

!

in a

creditable condition. Mr.

Stewart, the Inspector of schools, in

his last,

- report dated 14th February

1877, given

a

return showing that.

whilst the mumber of children under

sixteen years of age in

Hongkong -

i

amounts to 26,2477, the total

mumber atten

:ttending

all Kinds of

schools amounts only to 1,640. Not counting the infants under six years of age, this shows that in this Colony (with a total population of 140,000) there are 19,000 children

to attend school who are -

of age attending

8:

no school whatever.

Nor is it merely.

that the Government scheme of

-primary education in Hongkong

costly as it is, has broken down as

very

by compared

with the extent of

public instructions in similar

communities to this, but it

must also be remembered that

is

this, one of the

very few-Colonies in Her Majesty's Empire where there

is no

no

Government Reformatory, and Government Industrial School. J The only interest shown by the Government in the reformation of juveniles HongKong

in

annual contribuition

is an ar

of six hundred dollars a

year in

aid of the Christian Brothers'

Reformatory at West Point. The

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