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455

(Copy)

No. 13.

HEAD MASTER OF CENTRAL SCHOOL TO SURVEYOR GENERAL.

GOVERNMENT CENTRAL SCHOOL,

HONGKONG, 24th April, 1879.

SIR,---I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date requesting me to furnish your Department with the number of scholars for whom accommodation will be required in the new Central School, together with any other details which I may deem indispensable.

I do not think I can do better than refer you to the Report of the Site Commission of which I was a member. It was then agreed that accommodation would be required for 700 scholars, and that consequently there should be 7 large class-rooms for 100 scholars each, with a smaller class-room for 40 scholars in connexion with each of the larger rooms.

Substituting therefore 700 for the 500 which appears at page 4 of the Report, I am still of opinion that the accommodation there detailed is necessary.

I may add, however, that as regards item 6, I am still strongly of opinion that quarters should be provided for the Assistant Masters on the school premises. On this point I would refer you to paragraph 15, page 7 of the report, which still contains my views on this important matter.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

(Signed)

FREDERICK STEWART,

Head Master.

REC?

REGE 29 OCT 80

Extract from Minutes of the Executive Council held on Monday 3rd May 1879.

The Honourable J. M. PRICE,

Surveyor General.

etc., etc.

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

No doubt, to provide accommodation for 700 instead of 500, and to build houses for the Assistant Masters, will not diminish the cost of the new School, but as I am anxious to meet Mr. STEWART'S views in all arrangements relating to the Central School, let the Plans and Estimates be prepared in accordance with his wishes.

[Governor HENNESSY left the Colony for Japan on the 31st May 1879.]

J. POPE HENNESSY.

9th May, 1879

MINUTE BY CHIEF CLERK, COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

To the Surveyor General for his guidance.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

for the Colonial Secretary

10th May, 1879.

12th June, 1879.

12th June, 1879.

MINUTE BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL.

Noted.

J. M. PRICE.

MINUTE BY THE ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY.

File.

F. STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor.

His Excellency the Major General Commanding.

The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, Frederick Stewart.

The Honourable the Attorney General, Edward Lushington Phelps.

The Honourable J. Macneile Price.

The following Despatches from the Secretary of State are laid before the Council and ordered to be circulated.

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C. C. 455 (Copy) No. 13. HEAD MASTER OF CENTRAL SCHOOL TO SURVEYOR GENERAL. GOVERNMENT CENTRAL SCHOOL, HONGKONG, 24th April, 1879. SIR,---I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date requesting me to furnish your Department with the number of scholars for whom accommodation will be required in the new Central School, together with any other details which I may deem indispensable. I do not think I can do better than refer you to the Report of the Site Commission of which I was a member. It was then agreed that accommodation would be required for 700 scholars, and that consequently there should be 7 large class-rooms for 100 scholars each, with a smaller class-room for 40 scholars in connexion with each of the larger rooms. Substituting therefore 700 for the 500 which appears at page 4 of the Report, I am still of opinion that the accommodation there detailed is necessary. I may add, however, that as regards item 6, I am still strongly of opinion that quarters should be provided for the Assistant Masters on the school premises. On this point I would refer you to paragraph 15, page 7 of the report, which still contains my views on this important matter. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Servant, (Signed) FREDERICK STEWART, Head Master. REC? REGE 29 OCT 80 Extract from Minutes of the Executive Council held on Monday 3rd May 1879. The Honourable J. M. PRICE, Surveyor General. etc., etc. MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. No doubt, to provide accommodation for 700 instead of 500, and to build houses for the Assistant Masters, will not diminish the cost of the new School, but as I am anxious to meet Mr. STEWART'S views in all arrangements relating to the Central School, let the Plans and Estimates be prepared in accordance with his wishes. [Governor HENNESSY left the Colony for Japan on the 31st May 1879.] J. POPE HENNESSY. 9th May, 1879 MINUTE BY CHIEF CLERK, COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. To the Surveyor General for his guidance. H. E. WODEHOUSE, for the Colonial Secretary 10th May, 1879. 12th June, 1879. 12th June, 1879. MINUTE BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL. Noted. J. M. PRICE. MINUTE BY THE ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY. File. F. STEWART, Acting Colonial Secretary. Present: His Excellency the Governor. His Excellency the Major General Commanding. The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, Frederick Stewart. The Honourable the Attorney General, Edward Lushington Phelps. The Honourable J. Macneile Price. The following Despatches from the Secretary of State are laid before the Council and ordered to be circulated.
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C. C. 455 (Copy) No. 13. HEAD MASTER OF CENTRAL SCHOOL TO SURVEYOR GENERAL. GOVERNMENT CENTRAL SCHOOL, HONGKONG, 24th April, 1879. SIR,---I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date requesting e furnish your Department with the number of scholars for whom accommodation will be required the new Central School, together with any other details which I may deem indispensable. to I do not think I can do better than refer you to the Report of the Site Commission of which and I were members. It was then agreed that accommodation would be required for 700 scholam and that consequently there should be 7 large class-rooms for 100 scholars each, with a smaller clas room for 40 scholars in connexion with each of the larger rooms. Substituting therefore 700 for the 500 which appears at page 4 of the Report, I am still of opinio that the accommodation there detailed is necessary. I may add, however, that as regards item 6, I am still strongly of opinion that quarters should be provided for the Assistant Masters on the school premises. On this point I would refer you to paragraph 15, page 7 of the report, which still contains my views on this important matter. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Servant, (Signed) FREDERICK STEWART, Head Master. REC? REGE 29 OCT 80 Extract from Minutes of the Excutive che 3,45 May 1887. Council hela to the 31 Monday 3:4 May 1937 The Honourable J. M. PRICE, Surveyor General. fc., &c. MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. No doubt, to provide accommodation for 700 instead of 500, and to build houses for the Assistant Masters, will not diminish the cost of the new School, but as I am anxious to meet Mr. STEWART'S views in all arrangements relating to the Central School, let the Plans and Estimates be prepared a accordance with his wishes. [Governor HENNESSY left the Colony for Japan on the 31st May 1879.] J. POPE HENNESSY. 9th May, 1879 MINUTE BY CHIEF CLERK, COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. To the Surveyor General for his guidance. H. E. WODEHOUSE, for the Colonial Secretary 10th May, 1879. 12th June, 1879. 12th June, 1879. MINUTE BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL. Noterl. J. M. PRICE. MINUTE BY THE ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY, File. F. STEWART, Acting Colonial Secreta Puent. His Excellency the Governor. 4. Even The Innery 2.0. d. §. His Excellences the Major General Commandiare. Styp Finstal Dram The Honorable the Acting Colonial divitaus. Frederick Stewart. The omorate the Attony Kineral- Edward Lushtin Frealiu The sonorable in Macneile Price. The following Despatches from the lissitars of State are laid before the Council and sirected ċ be circulated. |
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C. C.

455

(Copy)

No. 13.

HEAD MASTER OF CENTRAL SCHOOL TO SURVEYOR GENERAL.

GOVERNMENT CENTRAL SCHOOL,

HONGKONG, 24th April, 1879. SIR,---I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date requesting e furnish your Department with the number of scholars for whom accommodation will be required the new Central School, together with any other details which I may deem indispensable.

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I do not think I can do better than refer you to the Report of the Site Commission of which and I were members. It was then agreed that accommodation would be required for 700 scholam and that consequently there should be 7 large class-rooms for 100 scholars each, with a smaller clas room for 40 scholars in connexion with each of the larger rooms.

Substituting therefore 700 for the 500 which appears at page 4 of the Report, I am still of opinio that the accommodation there detailed is necessary.

I may add, however, that as regards item 6, I am still strongly of opinion that quarters should be provided for the Assistant Masters on the school premises. On this point I would refer you to paragraph 15, page 7 of the report, which still contains my views on this important matter.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

(Signed)

FREDERICK STEWART,

Head Master.

REC?

REGE 29 OCT 80

Extract from Minutes of the Excutive

che 3,45 May 1887.

Council hela to the 31

Monday 3:4 May 1937

The Honourable J. M. PRICE,

Surveyor General.

fc., &c.

MINUTE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

No doubt, to provide accommodation for 700 instead of 500, and to build houses for the Assistant Masters, will not diminish the cost of the new School, but as I am anxious to meet Mr. STEWART'S views in all arrangements relating to the Central School, let the Plans and Estimates be prepared a accordance with his wishes.

[Governor HENNESSY left the Colony for Japan on the 31st May 1879.]

J. POPE HENNESSY.

9th May, 1879

MINUTE BY CHIEF CLERK, COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

To the Surveyor General for his guidance.

H. E. WODEHOUSE,

for the Colonial Secretary

10th May, 1879.

12th June, 1879.

12th June, 1879.

MINUTE BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL.

Noterl.

J. M. PRICE.

MINUTE BY THE ACTING COLONIAL SECRETARY,

File.

F. STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secreta

Puent.

His Excellency the Governor. 4. Even The Innery 2.0. d. §.

His Excellences the Major General Commandiare. Styp Finstal Dram

The Honorable the Acting Colonial divitaus. Frederick Stewart.

The omorate the Attony Kineral- Edward Lushtin Frealiu

The sonorable in Macneile Price.

The following Despatches from the lissitars of State are laid before the Council and sirected ċ be circulated.

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