endowment.
As to the site
As to financial and
I
should approve.
I put up
extract from the "Hong Kong Mail"
to German grant
gh
Kian Chan.
I am
44
%
School at
High apraid, through.
This example of German
not move
The Treasuring
The scheme
hat
enterprise
in any
lave
shahs.
and
have been started,
I think, be carried though by private enterprise,
entirely without help from Government funds
be managed.
Can
in
Jersey
Lummy
They don't propose -ark for
sy
What then be likely the foundations
are
to be land
MAR
Wheley Bus the life of the Colony
Ai
that if
a
Jelly 24
and of China.
Won grant for its endowment
is both made from public funds
Live
question of
and Fill
I Daih
Nat
ule thin & graduate I will out to for Yours
prevent
"
if that
but
1.
how gone so.
far
ask
and express interest in the
? Ach and
project, appreciation of the Body's generous yes. This is not the
Ber
Say
and
finally, approval of
A to financial
The Sofs hopes that the
the site
A
leave fr
can leave
the
Royal Charter
? it would be well to
ank Sir T. Jordan appreciation
the
ausar (34- para 5.)
assistament
first instance. By wir Body's gon
That
side
community of Hong
trong with respond to the appeal and
that
will show Mein
Dein sense
8 will
The Chinese
advantages
which the University
give by contributing funds for its endowment
-ment
Dat Dhe
but that he that its bathe
would prefer that the scheme for the
establishment of
carried out
as
la
University
should be
it has been begun,
the aid of private munificence
shirt, [as he
Brinks
4
and pullin
That
*
the J the impor
?Danish they d
Ically unfrom,
Park for
*
A
%
M.
And we
Should
infon
2671)
desh. from
H. K.
Levy (see frutta letter attached to
That the Sqs has received
That be
as to the proposed University, ho
Joes
not understand
Inoposed to create
4
hat it is
Special Deft in it
In the teaching of Metallurgy.
On the 4th ult., at a meeting in Berlin of the Executive Committee of the German Colonial Society, under the presidency of Duke John Albert of Mecklenburg, Admiral vou Tirpitz, Minister of Marine, announced that the Government intended to establish at Kiau-chan a high school for Chinese, at a cost of 600,000 marks (£30,000) with a recurrent expenditure of 150,000 marks (£7,500) per
The Minister stated that the view prevailed in China that a thorough reform of the school system was a necessary preliminary to the modernisation of the State's methods of government. The Chinese Government had shown its sympathy with the project by expressing its readiness to support the new school both by a subsidy and by the provision of suitable scholars, and also by admitting scholars from the German school to State examinations and to posts under the Chinese Government.
[JH 23/2
I should rather be inclined to forget to notice the suggestion
might in
that Imperial and in the acceptable
to interd Wo mi Sis T. Anderson in the krivicky, as its Engineer in
useful to Strait Chunres
German Government. Admiral von Tirpitz & faut small scholarships for tapincerin paful
added, desire to create a commercial high school as a basis for technical and medical schools and for institutes for political economy, forestry, and agriculture, to be founded later."
probably stimulate Technical dicated in the Straits.
endowment.
As to the site
As to financial and
I
skuld approve.
I put up
extract from the "Hong Kong Mail"
to German grant gh
Kian Chan.
I am
44
%
School at
High apraid, through.
This example of Germen
not move
The Treasing
The scheme
hat
enterprise
in any
lave
shahs.
and
have been started,
I thich, be carried though by puvate enterprise,
enthat help from Government funds
be managed.
Can
in
Jersey
Lummy
They don't propose -ark for
sy
What then be likely the foundations
are
to be land
MAR
Wheley Bus the life of the Colony
Ai
that if
a
Jelly 24
and of China.
Won grant for its endowment
да
is both made from fout funds__]
Live
questia of
and Fill
I Daih
Nat
ule thin & graduate i will out to for Yours
prevent
"
if that
but
1.
how gone so.
far
ask
and express interest in the
? Ach and
project, appreciation of the Rody's generous yes. This is not the
Ber
Say
and
finally, approval of
A to financial
The Sofs hopes hat the
he site
A
leave fr
can leave
the
Royal Charter
? it would be well to
ank Sir 7. Jorda afpreciation
the
ausar (34- para 5.)
assistament 15]
first instance. By wir mody's gon
That
side
community of Hong
trong with respond to the appeal and
that
will show Mein
Dein sense
8 will
The Chinese
advantages
which the University
give by contributing funds for its endowm
-ment
Dat Dhe
but that he that its bathe
would frefer that the scheme for the
establishment of
carried out
as
la
University
should be
it has been begun,
the aid of private munificence
shirt, [as he
Brinks
4
and pullin
That
*
the J the impor
?Danish they d
Ically unfrom,
Park for
*
A
%
دهه
sona
з
Sin Flugnas own
chove
in the work.
M.
And we
Should
infon
2671)
desh. from
H. K.
Levy (see frutta letter attached to
That the Sqs has received
That be
as to the proposed University, ho
Joes
not understand
Inoposed to create
4
hat it is
Special Deft in it
In the teaching of Metallurgy.
On the 4th ult., at a meeting in Berlin of the Executive Committee of the German 'olonial Society. under the presidency of Duke Jobn Alberf of Mecklenburg, Admiral vou Tirpitz, Minister of Marine, announced that the Govern-
ment intended to establish at Kiau-chan a high school for hinese, at a cost of 600,000 marks (£30,000) with a recurrent expenditure of 150,000 marks (£7.500) per
The Minister stated that the view prevailed in China that a thorough reform of the school system was a necessary preliminary to the modernis- ation of the State's methods of government. The hinese Government had showu its sympathy with the project by expressing its readiness to support the new school both by a sudsidy and by the provision of suitable scholars, and also by admitting scholars from the German school to State examinations and to posts under the Chinese Government.
The
[JH 23/2
I shd to rather in lined to forget to notice the suggestin
might in
that Emperial and int he acceptable
to interd Wo mi Sis 7. Anderson in the krivicky, as its Engineer in
useful to Strait Chunres
German Government. Admiral von Tirpitz & faut small scholarships for tapincerin paful
added, desire to create a commercial high school as a basis for technical and medical schools and for institutes for political econoay, forestry, and agriculture, to be founded later."
probably stimulate Technical dicated in the Straits.
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