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Regulations should be drafted defining the powers and the duties of this body and the position of the headmaster under it; and issued. They are finally the draft should be sent for my approval.

3 9 am indebted to Bishop Burdon and to Dr. Chalmers for their memorandum on the Queen's College.

DRAFT.

Long Pong 10 110 Governor Mr. Mr. Xu 26 4799 Hong Kong for sig 318 SIR W.ROBINSON,K.C.M.G. &c. &c. &c. MINUTE.

Loop. 18. July Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Mr. Burton. 19 X Marquess of Ripon. 17 Noted Two drafts.

Sir,

Downing Street, 2 July, 1894.

As suggested in your despatch No. 26 of the 12th of February last, I have taken advantage of the presence in England of Mr A.J.May, second master of the Queen's College, to acquaint myself more clearly with the conditions under which the work of that institution is being carried on.

2. I understand that, in addition to Chinese, the College teaches the simplest elements of an English education and at the same time carries that education further than any other undenominational school in the Colony, and at least as far as any denominational school.

3. As far as English teaching is concerned, there are, I am informed, three divisions.

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Regulations should be drafted defining the powers and the duties of this body and the position of the headmaster under it; and issued. They are finally the draft should be sent for my approval. 3 9 am indebted to Bishop Burdon and to Dr. Chalmers for their memorandum on the Queen's College. DRAFT. Long Pong 10 110 Governor Mr. Mr. Xu 26 4799 Hong Kong for sig 318 SIR W.ROBINSON,K.C.M.G. &c. &c. &c. MINUTE. Loop. 18. July Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Mr. Burton. 19 X Marquess of Ripon. 17 Noted Two drafts. Sir, Downing Street, 2 July, 1894. As suggested in your despatch No. 26 of the 12th of February last, I have taken advantage of the presence in England of Mr A.J.May, second master of the Queen's College, to acquaint myself more clearly with the conditions under which the work of that institution is being carried on. 2. I understand that, in addition to Chinese, the College teaches the simplest elements of an English education and at the same time carries that education further than any other undenominational school in the Colony, and at least as far as any denominational school. 3. As far as English teaching is concerned, there are, I am informed, three divisions.
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Regulations should be chafted defining the powers and the duties of this body and the position of the headmaster before under it; and is sued Hey are finally the draft should be Sent for my approval. 3 9 am indebted to Bishop Burdon and to of: Chalmers for their memorandum raluable Wik the on the Queen's College DRAFT. Long Pong 10 110 Governor Mr. Mr. Xu 26 4799 Hong Kong for sig 318 SIR W.ROBINSON,K.C.M.G. &c. &c. &c. MINUTE. Loop. 18. Jully Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Mende. Mr. Burton. 19 XMarquess of Ripon. 17 Fnoted Two drafts وو thai : Come 15 fol Fo And Sir, Downing Street, 2/ July, 1894. As suggested in your despatch No. 26 of the 12th of February last, have taken advantage of the presence in Eng- land of Mr A.J.May second master of the Queen's College to acquaint myself more clearly with the conditions under which the work of that institution is being carried on. 2. I understand that, in addition to Chinese the College teaches the sim- ! plest elements of an English education and at the same time carries that edu- cation further than any other undenomi- national school in the Colony and at least as far as any denominational school. 3. As far as English teaching is con- cerned, there are, I an informed, three divisions
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Regulations should be chafted defining the powers and the duties of this body and the position of the headmaster

before

under it; and

is sued

Hey are finally the draft should be

Sent for my approval.

3 9

am

indebted

to Bishop Burdon and

to of: Chalmers for their memorandum

raluable

Wik

the

on the Queen's College

DRAFT.

Long Pong

10 110

Governor

Mr.

Mr.

Xu

26

4799

Hong Kong

for sig

318

SIR W.ROBINSON,K.C.M.G.

&c. &c. &c.

MINUTE.

Loop. 18. Jully

Mr. Fairfield.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Mende.

Mr. Burton.

19

XMarquess of Ripon. 17

Fnoted Two drafts

وو

thai : Come 15 fol Fo

And

Sir,

Downing Street, 2/ July, 1894.

As suggested in your despatch No.

26 of the 12th of February last, have

taken advantage of the presence in Eng-

land of Mr A.J.May second master of the

Queen's College to acquaint myself more clearly with the conditions under which

the work of that institution is being

carried on.

2. I understand that, in addition to

Chinese the College teaches the sim-

!

plest elements of an English education

and at the same time carries that edu-

cation further than any other undenomi-

national school in the Colony and at

least as far as any denominational

school.

3.

As far as English teaching is con- cerned, there are, I an informed, three

divisions

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