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It seems to have been agreed that entirely it would be unwise never to confine the College to higher education, and therefore the same reasons that make it linking Vernacular Schools to Anglo Chinese schools seem to me to exist in favour of having Vernacular classes in this most representative school in the Colony.
Though Dr. Wright hardly seems to contemplate it
The restoration of the Chinese school or Vernacular classes is warmly advocated by Dr. Wright and apparently favoured by yourself, but I presume that additional expense will be involved, and that there may be difficulties of housing and management.
12.
The Committee are inclined to view with disfavour the idea of selecting one or two promising students, and giving them a free Professional or University education in England for the reason, I presume, that only a limited amount of Government money can
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It seems to Lave been agreed that
tinaise
Centirely
it would be wettistinievers to con-
fine the College to higher education, and
therefore the same reasons that mapest
linking Vernacular Schools to Anglo Chinese
perate schools seem to me to eat in favour of
having Vernacular classes in this most
|Hough 2: Wright hardly seems to Contemplate it
representative school in the Colony.
The restoration of the Chinese
school or Vernacular classes is wardy advo-
cated by Dr.Wright and apparently favoured
Some
by yourself, but I presume that additional
expense will be involved, and that there may
be difficulties of housing and management.
12.
The Committee are inclined to view
with disfavour the idea of selecting one
er two promising students, and giving thom
a free Professional or University education
in England" for the reason, I presume, that
only a limited amount of Govertuent money
can
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