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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12TH FEBRUARY,

TABLE II.

PROPORTION OF SCHOLARS to POPULATION, in the CITY OF VICTORIA, and in the VILLAGES, in 1875.

CITY OF VICTORIA.

VILLAGES.

1876.

81

Population, as per Census of 1872,

..82,026.

Population, including Boat Population.........

..31.871.

Schools in the City of Victoria.

1. Basel Mission Girls' School,

2. Baxter School, (Sai Ying-p ́ún),

Number of Scholars.

Schools in the Villages.

Number of Scholars.

65

1. Aberdeen,...

.23

72

2. Ap-lí Chau,..

.59

3. Baxter School, (Staunton Street),

56

4. Baxter School, (Tái-p'ing Shán),,

56

5. Central School,

.556

3. Hok Un........

4. Hung Hom.........................

5. Little Hongkong,.

29

.24

.12

6. Girls' School,.

.117

6. Má-tau Chung

26

7. Há Nám,..

53

7. Má-tau Ts'ün,

.23

8. London Mission School, (T'ai-ping Shán), 85

8. Mong Kok,......

.23

9. London Mission School, (Wán-tsai),

69

9. Pok-fú Lam,.

.10

10, Sai Ying-p1ún, (Hákká),

88

10. Shái Văn,

.17

11. Sai Ying-pún, (Púntí),.

93

11. Sháu-kí Vân,

.62

12. Shek-tong Tani,

81

12. Shek 0,

.29

1. Sheung Wan,

89

13. Stanley,

..68

14. St. Saviour's Day School,.............

.145

14. Tai-kok Tsui,.

.40

15. St. Stephen's Church School,

75

15. Tò-kwá Wán, (IIákká),

.36

16. Tải Wong Kung,

43

16. Tò-kwá Wán, (Hok-lò),

25

17. Tang-lung Chau, (Hákká),.

39

17. Ts at Tsz-múi,..

31

18. Tang-lung Chau, (Panti),

47

18. Yau-má Tí,.

.39

19. Victoria Boys' School,..

56

20. Wán-tsai,

.119

Total...

576

1.80 per cent.

21. Wong-nai Chung,

26

Total,..

.2.030

2.47 per cent.

1. Aberdeen,

2. Ap-If Chau,

3. Central School,

4. Girls' School,.

5. Uá Nám,..

6. Hok Ün...

7. Hung Hom,

3. Little Hongkong,

9. Má-taa Chung...

10. Má-tan Ts'ün,

11. Mong Kok,.....

12. Pok-fú Lam,

TABLE III.

NUMBER OF SCHOLARS at the Government Schools during 1875, and Expense of each School.

Boys.

Girls.

Total.

Expense.

13. Sai Ying-p'ún (Hákká),

14. Sai Ying-p'ún (Púntí),

lá. Chải Wán,

16. Shu-hí Wan,

17. Shek Ò,

18. Shek-tong Tsúi,

19. Cheng Wán,

20. Stanley,

21. Tái-kok Tsủi,

22. Tai Wong Kung,

23. Tang-lung Chan, (IIákká),

24. Tang nng Chau, (Punti),

25. T-kwa Wán, (Hákká),

26. Tò-kwá Wán, (IIok-lò),

27. Ts at Tsz-múi,

48. Win-tsai,

20. Wong-nai Chung,........

30. Yau-má Tí,

C.

23

23

253.50

59

59

119.30

556

556

13,959.21

117

117

596.00

51

53

354.00

29

20

62.10

24

24

62.17

12

12

63.00

26

26

63.00

23

23

62.10

92

23

62.10

10

10

67.16

87

1

88

250.00

90

3

93

248.50

17

17

63.70

62

62

163.00

29

29

78.70

79

81

345.50

89

89

327.00

64

68

322.00

40

40

62.10

38

5

43

296.85

38

39

123.00

41

47

148.50

36

36

63.00

25

25

63.70

31

31

73.10

81

38

119

255.00

26

26

123.00

39

39

165.70

1,747

180

1,927

18,895.99

Expenditure,

TABLE IV.

AVERAGE EXPENSE of each Scholar at the Government Schools during 1875.

Deduct Fees from Scholars at the Central School,

Total,......

..$18,895.99

2,595.00

$16,300.99

1. Average Expense of each Scholar at the Government Schools,

2.

3.

*

:

**

"

31

Central School...

Native Schools,

}

$ 8.45

20.44

3.60

NOTE.-Item 2 should perhaps be two dollars less and item 3 one dollar more, because part of the salary of the Head Master of

the Central School, who is also Inspector of Schools, should be charged against the Village Schools.

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