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Pulaolo R
64Ï
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MOIRONCOSIDZI
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JJ LORATE A N
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Engineering Section.
Science Section.
Applied Mechanics.
Building Construction.
Machine Drawing.
Practical Mathematics.
Chemistry.
Physics.
Hygiene.
3. Provision should be made to carry on all the classes now in existence in the Commerce Section. They all promise to be permanent with the exception perhaps of the Advanced Class in Book-keeping. There is not at present much expectation of pecuniary benefit held out to students of advanced book-keeping, and the class will probably never be patronised by Chinese. Until January the class was taught by Mr. Crapnell, a practical book-keeper. On his leaving the Colony no one with practical experience could be found to take his place, and though Mr. Brawn of the Diocesan School undertook the work and is willing to continue if asked to do so, he is of opinion that the class cannot be a success unless it is taught by a practical man. We agree with him and recommend that unless some one with a practical knowledge of book-keeping can be found to teach the class it should be discontinued.
4. Classes in Japanese and Commercial Arithmetic were formed on the opening of the classes in October, 1906, and were carried on till after China New Year, but have since closed. A class in Commerce Geography was promised on the prospectus but a sufficient number of pupils failed to apply for admission.
5. There was a fair demand for Japanese when the classes first opened and we believe there always will be a demand among the Chinese for a class in this language if a competent teacher can be secured. Unfortunately the teacher was not quite satisfactory and left at the end of March. The close connection
演節
Pulaolo R
64Ï
DET HAR yd bodoo“h SA
bund gin cvel ev ðísm.nevoð (1) qizosababi
MOIRONCOSIDZI
Lotin Bolje idenɔɔ nine I sat to Joeldo and
.[
Fantino 85
felons 1100 £ Po zaiflop' brot is of
ofere 0.
rta ot
.bbuga kommt.noo of
od van den apolo ch unter thure nevederi, bre
£20. 01. 20 of ben OL SN
tetevio ad arvot i evot. VOT
"BSGGA VON VAN
* noftro to iconevie . moitabır of ext roll balls' the end o
&ngine.be vi bir! send er en vol50 odd
LA BAN
pre a tu fotogong TO C
migiqua vo buy in,ob hiAI VILM Inixo
to #beu netunias. COS MİTİN QI, HE di norðurv lo send oốt
fla 201
NIF
to tmntion out 1 gfort fron
2 den beddigi moltoutumi açˆà C
༔,
<
2016
.usummin
** bas” o que dear bro
and there. Tuazo (ls ofties of
+
JA O
.ona novbe Lampe
"OITOUS.TEKI TO PODETEC
ETA NURso then, Jeni'
TO SHOff
A
-insovit se mni uffos
** ul his mini- d
.DUBIYA
JJ LORATE A N
TO R
..odoo Kalosety200
Engineering Section.
Science Section.
Applied Mechanics.
Building Construction.
Machine Drawing.
Practical Mathematics.
Chemistry.
Physics.
Hygiene.
3. Provision should be made to carry on all the
classes now in existence in the Commerce Section. They all
promise to be permanent with the exception perhaps of the
Advanced Class in Book-keeping. There is not at present much
expectation of pecuniary benefit held out to students of advanc-
-ed book-keeping, and the class will probably never be patronis-
-ed by Chinese. Until January the class was taught by Mr.
Crapnell, a practical book-keeper. On his leaving the Colony no
one with practical experience could be found to take his place,
and though Mr. Brawn of the Diocesan School undertook the work
and is willing to continue if asked to do so, he is of opinion
that the class cannot be a success unless it is taught by a
practical man. We agree with him and recommend that unless some
one with a practical knowledge of book-keeping can be found to
teach the class it should be discontinued.
4. Classes in Japanese and Commercial Arithmetic
were formed on the opening of the classes in October, 1906, and
were carried on till after China New Year, but have since clos-
-ed. A class in Commerce Geography was promised on the prospect-
-us but a sufficient number of pupils failed to apply for
admission.
5. There was a fair demand for Japanese when the
classes first opened and we believe there always will be a
demand among the Chinese for a class in this language if a
competent teacher can be secured. Unfortunately the teacher was
not quite satisfactory and left at the end of March. The close
connection
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