19
1!4
; 2.
between eckobe tradedanty thisar ondly,
one eve gelager alge read out there
lower classes
of
schools, which now
appear to be underly favoured standard should be higher
:
the
their
-4.
Ae to the total amount of grant in aid.
I think the local
goreen ment
ment should be
vote:
wained not to exceed each
and to make the rule
years
which limits
the amounts of grants "by the amount
i'ne
Case than
in that
of
the more advanced
of money
schools
puposer
And more ex
expensive
Compalary education would not I think
be possible in Ithong, tatting M: Marsh's view
in thong, but so far from
the
chief
I think that
inducement to attempting
would be that it
might
it
abolish "domestic
servitude in Hongthong. He admy
3. As
ands the number
regards
uneducated
Children in the colony we must again fress upon them of." Stewart's' suggestion
to
of a ragged School ship referring to
dard, Hime bailey's desp: 17 9 July
10969)
par: 8.
of
81
remarkabl
at ite disposal for educatinal
a
reality.
CPL.
6.Seft
1.4. The increase of ex fendition for grants in aid under Sin John Hennessy p.11. Jelow is man 7s spin Attention - The rumber of scholous appear Dincrease in abst gnal ratio. but there must be ce limits Expenditum-pound
as
доброна
The passion
a Ay
2. Compulsory Education will non succede -
resistanu ofhinese communities is much too powerful, female education is not raline aming them they would be likely & Desist pas much as possith-
3.
The uneducative children we at
first estimated at 14000 aut
· 1900 - draft in 837/29 par. 2.3. & Sie Ihn Hennessy Condemn The Jud. Schools system which made such a state of things
hossible_ We suggestiel a cloure semiting of the figans.
deduction of girls
and A
Dr Sitil now adness the number to 0000 at of 21000 & admits that thegan protally
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