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7 The Census Officer in 1931 came to this conclusion, after considering the evidence in some depth Census Report, 1937, pp. 139-141

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Papers Laid before the Legislative Council of Hongkong, 1902 (Hong Kong Sessional Papers), printed Noronha and Co Government Printers, 1903, No. 14 "Report of the Committee of Education” (The Brem Report), "Land before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government”, p.392

* Crime Report, op cit para 101, and Appendix G

* Administrative Reports for the Year 1913, pages N[3-17

** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, pages 03-4, 022-23

** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, page 03-4. An average of 34 years would imply about 80% of boys received some education 4 years, about 70%

*The Tampo Market Girls School, the Cheung Chau Girls School, the Yuen Long Girls School, and the London Mission Society School (Co-educational) at Tsuen Wan By 1931 there were distinct signs of improvement while only 2.81% of land population females over 21 were then literate, 1.69% of those aged 16-20 were

Her

The withering scorn with which the Sung Report treats the content of the traditional curriculum and teaching methods of the village schools should be treated with some caution Sung was an extreme proponent of the "new methods” in education

* Census Report, 1977, Tables XXXV, XXXVI, Census Report, 1927, Table XVII

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Census Report, 1921, para 4. The criticism of the 1921 "Occupations” statistics was repeated in the 1931 Census Report

Census Report, 1921, Table XXVIII

Census Report, 1927, Table XXXIVa

"Census Report, 1927, Table XXIII, Part I and Part II

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Omitting people working in agricultural occupations, fishermen, domestic servants, people working in religion, teachers/students, sailors on ocean-going ships, grass-cutters, Cartway workers, road transport workers, caddies miners and lime-burners, seamstresses and Mu Tsu

"Aberdeen, Ap Lei Chau, Lam Wan and Wong Chuk Hang also show dominance of the population by males, as does Shau Kei Wan, but these areas should be considered more as market towns, with subordinate industrial villages, and thus to fall more with places like Sai Kung or Peng Chau

* Census Report, 1971, Tables XII, XIII

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91 7 The Census Officer in 1931 came to this conclusion, after considering the evidence in some depth Census Report, 1937, pp. 139-141 440 Papers Laid before the Legislative Council of Hongkong, 1902 (Hong Kong Sessional Papers), printed Noronha and Co Government Printers, 1903, No. 14 "Report of the Committee of Education” (The Brem Report), "Land before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government”, p.392 * Crime Report, op cit para 101, and Appendix G * Administrative Reports for the Year 1913, pages N[3-17 ** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, pages 03-4, 022-23 ** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, page 03-4. An average of 34 years would imply about 80% of boys received some education 4 years, about 70% *The Tampo Market Girls School, the Cheung Chau Girls School, the Yuen Long Girls School, and the London Mission Society School (Co-educational) at Tsuen Wan By 1931 there were distinct signs of improvement while only 2.81% of land population females over 21 were then literate, 1.69% of those aged 16-20 were Her The withering scorn with which the Sung Report treats the content of the traditional curriculum and teaching methods of the village schools should be treated with some caution Sung was an extreme proponent of the "new methods” in education * Census Report, 1977, Tables XXXV, XXXVI, Census Report, 1927, Table XVII KH KU Census Report, 1921, para 4. The criticism of the 1921 "Occupations” statistics was repeated in the 1931 Census Report Census Report, 1921, Table XXVIII Census Report, 1927, Table XXXIVa "Census Report, 1927, Table XXIII, Part I and Part II 02 Omitting people working in agricultural occupations, fishermen, domestic servants, people working in religion, teachers/students, sailors on ocean-going ships, grass-cutters, Cartway workers, road transport workers, caddies miners and lime-burners, seamstresses and Mu Tsu "Aberdeen, Ap Lei Chau, Lam Wan and Wong Chuk Hang also show dominance of the population by males, as does Shau Kei Wan, but these areas should be considered more as market towns, with subordinate industrial villages, and thus to fall more with places like Sai Kung or Peng Chau * Census Report, 1971, Tables XII, XIII Page 120 Page 121
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91 7 The Census Officer in 1931 came to this conclusion, after considering the evidence in some depth Census Report, 1937, pp. 139-141 440 Papers Laid before the Legislative Council of Hongkong, 1902 (Hong Kong Sessional Papers), printed Noronha and Co Government Printers, 1903, No. 14 "Report of the Committee of Education” (The Brewm Report), "Land before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government”, p.392 * Oime Report, op uit para 101, and Appendix G * Administrative Reports for the Year 1913, pages N[3-17 ** Administrative Reports for the You 1921, pages 03-4, 022-23 ** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, page 03-4. An average of 34 years would imply about 80% of boys received some education 4 years, about 70% *The Tampo Market Girls School, the Cheung Chau Girls School, the Yuen Long Guls School, and the London Mission Society School (Co-educational) at Tsuen Wan By 1931 there were distinct signs of improvement while only 2 81% of land population females over 21 were then literate, 1 69% of those aged 16-20 were Her The withering scorn with which the Sung Report treats the content of the traditional curriculum and teaching methods of the village schools should be treated with some caution Sung was an extreme proponent of the "new methods” in education * Census Report, 1977, Tables XXXV, XXXVI, Census Report, 1927, Table XVII KH KU Census Report, 1921, para 4. The criticisar of the 1921 "Occupations” statistics was repeated in the 1931 Census Report Census Report, 1921. Table XXVIII Census Report, 1927, Table XXXIVa "Census Report. 1927, Jable XXIII. Part I and Part II 02 Omitting people working in agricultural occupations, fishertwojmen, domestic servants. people working in religion, teachers/students, sailors on ocean-going ships, grass-cutlers. Carlway workers, road transport workers, caddies miners and lime-burners, seamstresses and Mu Tsu "Aberdeen, Aphichau. Im Wan and Wong Chuk Hang also show dominance of the population by males, as does Shaukerwan, but these areas should be considered more as market towns, with subordinate industrial villages, and thus to fall more with places like Sai Kung of Peng Chau * Census Report, 1971, Tables XII, XII Page 1 20Page 121
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7 The Census Officer in 1931 came to this conclusion, after considering the evidence in

some depth Census Report, 1937, pp. 139-141

440

Papers Laid before the Legislative Council of Hongkong, 1902 (Hong Kong Sessional Papers), printed Noronha and Co Government Printers, 1903, No. 14 "Report of the Committee of Education” (The Brewm Report), "Land before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government”, p.392

* Oime Report, op uit para 101, and Appendix G

* Administrative Reports for the Year 1913, pages N[3-17

** Administrative Reports for the You 1921, pages 03-4, 022-23

** Administrative Reports for the Year 1921, page 03-4. An average of 34 years would imply

about 80% of boys received some education 4 years, about 70%

*The Tampo Market Girls School, the Cheung Chau Girls School, the Yuen Long Guls School, and the London Mission Society School (Co-educational) at Tsuen Wan By 1931 there were distinct signs of improvement while only 2 81% of land population females over 21 were then literate, 1 69% of those aged 16-20 were

Her

The withering scorn with which the Sung Report treats the content of the traditional curriculum and teaching methods of the village schools should be treated with some caution Sung was an extreme proponent of the "new methods” in education

* Census Report, 1977, Tables XXXV, XXXVI, Census Report, 1927, Table XVII

KH

KU

Census Report, 1921, para 4. The criticisar of the 1921 "Occupations” statistics was repeated in the 1931 Census Report

Census Report, 1921. Table XXVIII

Census Report, 1927, Table XXXIVa

"Census Report. 1927, Jable XXIII. Part I and Part II

02

Omitting people working in agricultural occupations, fishertwojmen, domestic servants. people working in religion, teachers/students, sailors on ocean-going ships, grass-cutlers. Carlway workers, road transport workers, caddies miners and lime-burners, seamstresses and Mu Tsu

"Aberdeen, Aphichau. Im Wan and Wong Chuk Hang also show dominance of the population by males, as does Shaukerwan, but these areas should be considered more as market towns, with subordinate industrial villages, and thus to fall more with places like Sai Kung of Peng Chau

* Census Report, 1971, Tables XII, XII

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