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13. Schools eligible for grants-in-aid will be---

Class

Schools in which a Chinese education is given.

Class II-Schools in which a Chinese education is given, with English in addition. Class III-Schools in which a European education is given in the Chinese language. Class IV. Schools in which a European education is given in any European language. Class V.-Schools in which a European education is given in any European language, wh

Chinese in addition.

14. The basis of examination will be two hundred daily attendances of not less than four ho each, at instruction in the subjects of the several Standards, in the course of the your.

15. Children who have satisfied that condition will be examined in accordance with the followi... Standards, and they may not be withheld from examination without a reasonable excuse. of the examination of each scholar will be communicated to the Managers.

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16. For Schools in Class I. (Schools in which a Chinese education is given.)

STANDARD I.

1. Reading.-Two pages of the First Book used in the school..

2. Writing. From dictation, five common characters in the same book.

3. Repetition. Two pages of the same book.

Value of a pass in this Standard, five dollars.

STANDARD II.

The rest

1. Reading.-A passage not exceeding fifty characters in the Second Book used in the sele

2. Writing.--From dictation, ten consecutive characters in the saine book.

3. Repetition.-A short paragraph of the same book.

Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the schol

has not passed in two of the other subjects.

Value of a pass in this Standard, six dollars.

STANDARD III.

1. Reading.-A passage not exceeding sixty characters in the Third Book ased in the schens

2. Writing. From dictation, twenty consecutive characters in the same book.

3. Repetition.-A short paragraph of the same book.

4. Explanation. The characters in the passage read.

Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scig

has not passed in three of the other subjects.

Value of a pass in this Standard, seven dollars.

STANDARD IV.

1. Reading.-A passage not exceeding seventy characters in the Fourth Book used in the sel- 2. Writing. From memory, a passage not exceeding thirty characters in the same book 3. Explanation. Simple phrases in the passage read.

4. Composition. An antithetical sentence () of not more than three characters.

5. Geography.--General outlines of China Proper.

Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the s

has not passed in four of the other subjects.

Value of a pass in this Standard, eight dollars.

STANDARD V.

1. Reading.--A passage not exceeding eighty characters in the Fifth Book used in the sch 2. Writing. From memory, a passage not exceeding forty characters in the same book

3. Explanation.-A passage not exceeding twenty characters in the same book. Oral”)

in writing at the option of the examiner.

4. Composition. A very short theme.

5. Geography.—The Canton Province, in addition to the Geography of the previous Stri

Copy writing will not be taken in this Standard.

Value of a pass in this Standard, nine dollars.

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