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180 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27TH FERRUARY, 1892.

TABLE E.

RETURN shewing the STRENGTH, ENLISTMENTS and CASUALTIES in the Police Force during 1891.

Strength of the Force.

Enlistments. Deaths.

Resignation through Sickness.

Resignation through expiry of term of service or

Dismissals

or

Desertions.

Total Number of Casualties.

European,

127

28

Indian,.....

227

39

Chinese,

350

70

Total,.......

*704

137

ลง

8

otherwise.

2

13

6

25

Co

6

25

N

48

22

22

10

43

74

10

86

38

B

* This number includes the Police paid for by other Departments and Private Firms but is exclusive of :—

I Captain Superintendent,

1 Deputy,

Do.

Grand Total, 772.

4 Clerks,

62 Coolies,

Police Department, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1892.

142

GEO. HORSPOOL,

Acting Captain Superintendent of Police.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 94.

The following Report of the Government Central School for Girls for 1891, which was laid before the Legislative Council on the 25th instant, is published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 27th February, 1892.

W. M. GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 6.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, HONGKONG, 13th January, 1892.

SIR, I have the honour to forward, under this enclosure, the Annual Report of the Government Central School for Girls for 1891, presented by Mrs. BATEMAN, the Headmistress.

2. The examination of this School, conducted by myself, has shewn very satisfactory results, such as testify to the efficiency of the teaching given both by the Headmistress and by the Assistant Teacher, Mrs. LEUNG. I have found clear evidence of steady progress in the attainments of the children in almost every subject. The general tone of the School and the relations existing between the scholars and the teachers are highly commendable.

3. As to the suggestion made in the enclosed report regarding the appointment of an additional pupil-teacher which even now seems much needed, I will make a recommendation in a separate docu- ment as soon as the School re-assembles after the Chinese New Year's holidays, when it will be seen more clearly what addition to the staff will be required on account of increased attendance.

I have the honour to be,

The Honourable W. M. GOODMAN,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

E. J. EITEL, Inspector of Schools.

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