CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 140

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No. 181.

Hongkong.

Sir,

23018

Government House, Hongkong, Jun 02nd 1902.

139

With reference to my Despatch No. 177 of the 6th instant, I have the honour to invite your attention to Sections 21, 44, and 78, of the Report on Education transmitted therewith, which emphasise the desirability of European supervision in the District Schools.

2. The Education Committee, when recommending supervision by English Masters acquainted with the Chinese language, did not desire to exclude the still more desirable class of Master, the Chinaman acquainted with his own language yet thoroughly imbued with what is termed "Western Knowledge" and conversant with the English tongue. The Schoolmaster of this latter class was not specifically mentioned in the Committee's Report, because the number of Chinamen possessed of the qualifications I have mentioned and prepared to devote themselves to educational work is so extremely limited as to be almost a negligible quantity.

3. The Inspector of Schools, however, has recently received an application from a Chinaman named Young Hee, whose qualifications entitle him to be considered one of those rare exceptions. Mr. Young was educated in a Chinese School

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,


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No. 181. Hongkong. Sir, 23018 Government House, Hongkong, Jun 02nd 1902. 139 With reference to my Despatch No. 177 of the 6th instant, I have the honour to invite your attention to Sections 21, 44, and 78, of the Report on Education transmitted therewith, which emphasise the desirability of European supervision in the District Schools. 2. The Education Committee, when recommending supervision by English Masters acquainted with the Chinese language, did not desire to exclude the still more desirable class of Master, the Chinaman acquainted with his own language yet thoroughly imbued with what is termed "Western Knowledge" and conversant with the English tongue. The Schoolmaster of this latter class was not specifically mentioned in the Committee's Report, because the number of Chinamen possessed of the qualifications I have mentioned and prepared to devote themselves to educational work is so extremely limited as to be almost a negligible quantity. 3. The Inspector of Schools, however, has recently received an application from a Chinaman named Young Hee, whose qualifications entitle him to be considered one of those rare exceptions. Mr. Young was educated in a Chinese School THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., Page 140 ... Page 140
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NO. 181. Hongkong. sir, 23018 #overnment House," Hongkong, JUN 021 8th way, 1902. 139 With reference to my Despatch No. 177 of 2014 the 6th. instant, I have the honour to invite your attention to Sections 21, 44, and 78, of the Report on Education trans- mitted therewith, which emphasise the desirability of Euro- pean supervision in the District Schools. 2. The Education Committee, when recommend- ing supervision by English Masters acquainted with the Chinese language, did not desire to exclude the still more desirable class of Master, the Chinaman acquainted with his own lang" wage yet thoroughly imbued with what is termed "Western Know- ledge and conversant with the English tongue. The School- master of this latter class was not specifically mentioned in the Committee's Report, because the number of Chinamen posses- sed of the qualifications I have mentioned and prepared to devote themselves to educational work is so extremely limited as to be almost a negligeable quantity. 3. The Inspector of Schools, however, kas recently received an application from a Chinman named Young Hee, whose qualifications entitle him to be considered ene of those rare exceptions. Mr. Young was educated in a Chinese Sehool THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 800- &C...
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NO.

181.

Hongkong.

sir,

23018

#overnment House,"

Hongkong,

JUN 021

8th way, 1902.

139

With reference to my Despatch No. 177 of

2014 the 6th. instant, I have the honour to invite your attention

to Sections 21, 44, and 78, of the Report on Education trans-

mitted therewith, which emphasise the desirability of Euro-

pean supervision in the District Schools.

2.

The Education Committee, when recommend-

ing supervision by English Masters acquainted with the Chinese

language, did not desire to exclude the still more desirable

class of Master, the Chinaman acquainted with his own lang"

wage yet thoroughly imbued with what is termed "Western Know-

ledge and conversant with the English tongue. The School-

master of this latter class was not specifically mentioned in

the Committee's Report, because the number of Chinamen posses-

sed of the qualifications I have mentioned and prepared to

devote themselves to educational work is so extremely limited

as to be almost a negligeable quantity.

3.

The Inspector of Schools, however, kas

recently received an application from a Chinman named Young Hee, whose qualifications entitle him to be considered ene of those rare exceptions. Mr. Young was educated in a Chinese

Sehool THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

800-

&C...

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