passes as coge pared with last year being 13: 58. There is onar el Improvement in the work of the non-Cuime boys, though the Cbl- nese still lend,
10
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895.
Reading. Some advance even on last year.their way through the mob. Tinghal was found And attempt to develop better modification of the waice, in all classes Including non-Chinese, would produce further improvement.
Colloquial. Highly creditable ; the converan." tion in the topmost classes ranging ( cily over variety of unforeseen topics surprised me y the amount of Intelligence displayed in the were, and knowledge of general subjects out. side class routine. of the
ASOLO-CHINESE CLASS -The number of brys examined in these divisions dwindled from 58 in
1280
12 in 1893. When then in March lat, I found only two boys presenting themselves to form
class, I first enquired of the parents The cause of their sons absence, and then reported to the Government the extinction Anglo-Chinese Cliss. The seasons alleged by the parents appeared to be e walld, and may be classified in the following manner, (1) several boys are inder ten years of age, and it is objected that the study of Chinese, In addition
to English, is too severe a zirain; (2) others profess to attend classes for impa
improvement in their own languages, Portuguese, Arabic, &01(4) other
lve out at East Point, and find it impossible or or unhealthy to remain from 8 a.m. is 5 p.m. without a solid meal. Of the non-Chinese bays on the Rell, 71 are in the Upper School and therefore exempted by Government Order, there remain then to form the Anglo-Chinese Class,
3210 but 25 of these
arc about 8 8 or 9 years of age, THE STAFF. I am happy to report an excep tonelly good fill of Health, Mr. May, the Second Master, went on leave in April, after the completion of six years service, and Mr. Dealy facting for him, provi
Mr. Barlow went on leave,
ples of urgent private affairs. Mr. Jones was temporarily transferred to the Mag-tracy as Acting First Clerk. We
We weir, therefore, for eight months, the services of three masters. The short of the
consequent necessary Chinese Assistant in changes put the First
Dictation. Fairly uo to the average. Con- siderable Improvement in I.A.
Composition.Excellent results. Consider- able acquaintance with English idioms is want tested. More drilling, however, is required, as good papers are often marred by careless mla- fakes, which the writers themselves should be. capable of correcting.
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lo posició few attractions, but the party rell- giously made their way to the joss-house first, which was found not to be so enter'aining za was thought. They next climbed a stlit "hfil, after much exortion, and were rewarded for their trouble with a really fine view of the various Islands,
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However, all things come to an end, and at four o'clock, the officers having returned, the Redpole steamed all to return to the Fiert. Commander May was ordered to be ready next day to return to Tinghal to bring the Taotai and the Chinese Admiral, who had decided to return the visit and see the Fleet, Radoble et weven o'clock the
"On Tuesday
steamed off for Tinghal, to return with the Chinese
officials, Tioghat was reached an hour and a half later; but when the Redpole anchored, Tinghal was apparently asleep, for there were no signs of life. The Redpole gare three shrieks with her whistle- expecially appreciated at Shanghal by residents DIANA.....
stle{this whistle is elng near the water-side). The whistle aroused DAUGHTERS OF THE SHRTE.....Sickel the Trotal and Admiral and their retainers. The SAPPHO.............
Dowever, by way of late for the departure of the Tastal and Admiral. These dignitaries were seen coming off with a gaurd of soldiers in three dilapidated ampans. As there were no other vessels to be , it may be conjectured that the Admiral's seen, funcilon was to supervise the cruising of there BOX OFFICE at Moss. KELLY & WALSH'Y. sampans and to guard against their capture by hostile fleets.
CHAS. B. HICKS,
Manager.
Grammar makes but a poor show. I gather from the mistakes in parsing and analysis, that masters do not generally pursue the healthy custom of drawing attention to grammatical dificules that occur in the course of a reading lesson. These impromptu studies in grammar are the most impressive and effective that can be given.
History-Generally very good. In the three oris commenced to open fire about an hour later LA CIGALE higher
and satisfactory subst very energetic unconnected with the questions.
011
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charge of the Preparatory School, Mr. Wan of Class 11. B, the highest School Class yet entrusted to a Chinese Asst tant, and deprived one of the Lower School Classes of the advantage e of an English Master,
English Staff is on duty. Of the Assistants, four were employed in the
luxury we can only afford when the Chines, a
sections of Class III. there was too great evidence of memesiter work, which probably accounts for the poverty of the answers, which were largely
Arithmetic-Generally very weak, Algebra. -Considerable improvement in the Three
sections of the First Class, and excellent work in III. B. C,
Euclid-Excellent In II. A ; still terribly poor smong non-Chinese.
Geography-Foor results to all but the five sections of the first two classes.
Shakespeare-Admirable work on paper perhaps siffer than last in Chinese-Maintain
year,
their aver
average good standard.
blank
cartridges,
a
"The Total and Admiral came on board with about fifteen soldiers, whose smart appeaTANCE made some of the 'Jacks' tura pala with envy. One of the soldiers was armed with an umbrella and another with a Manchester rug. The Tantal for cloaks, which made thems appear dignified, and Admiral were attired in very handsome long although piece of sticking plaster on the left cheek of the Total amewat detracted his Impressiveness. He is a big man with
black
There was ano__a a long thị beard. French priest with them, who was very slcr. acted as interpreter and he had lived among the Chinese there for eight years. I might mention that when we were on the bill we noticed the small cemetery in which the English and French sailors had been faterred, their graves in some cases being marked with rade crosses, and upright stones,
School, Instead of two, at last year. per desezva very considerable praise. In N. i, N. 3 moustache, The Admiral is a small man with
Lu, Wan, Ng and Leung were in charge of Classes 11. A, 11. B. II, and III. B. respect Evely, and their percentages, 83, 85, 91 and 91, compare very favourably with the results of
this
year. My recommendation of Mr recoverage Increased salles for Chinese Assistants is thus strongly sarposted by further experience.
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS.-In
year running this important 1194 forte factor in the Recent success of the year was forcibly held in abeyance, en account of the general exodus from the Colony. A considerable proportion of the failures amon boys ructionally weak, is due to the absence of this check and its attendant advice.
RECREATION-Dell still continues, but unless
ር
It can be put in charge of duly qualified Instructor, it not only ent is waste of time and money, hus conducted last year is positively priodical to the maintenance of discpice. The following report from Mr. Machell on Recreation may prove of interest.
The sports have developed an organisation that his fair to stand, Boys now play regull and beastily, who looked a-kance
at athletics two years ago. The Cricket
Latin-Taking into account the shortness of the school-year the papers of all three sections the translations from Caesar and parsing are I also fail to understand, why boys in weak. N. 3 after one year's study should have a better knowledge of the use of case, than boys in N. a work. However the fallure of last year in this subject is simply stored for by after two the progress observable In 1894.
Book-keeping, taken by Mr. Jameson, in the sence of Mr. Barlow, is quite equal to last
| year's work.
2. General Intelligence-Universal collapse, with the exception of I A.
thin black
"The Redpole then put off, the forts untuting until they were out of sight. "They wasted tons of powder." "How much?" said our representa- Chemistry bad to be omitted from examinatire. "Tons," replied Mr. Linton with emphasis, tlon, as irregular attendance utterly marred the prospect of success in a weekly subject which requires steady application,
Drawing. Mensuration-One boy, took the subject with Latin a substitutes for Translation papers from and into Chinese to enable him to compete for the Morison Scholarship, in I. A. He did A very good paper; and was only 62 marks behind the total 1303 (sat of 1500) obtalaed by the successful candidate.
I have the honour etc.,
GRO. H. BATESON WRIGHT, D.D.
Head Master,
tein of mastres and boys is thus far unde- The Acting Colonial Secretary etc., etc., etc,
fester.
Football as
Exsplayed in the College
#ourdss
Crescen
WITH THE BRITISH FLEET AT
THE CHUSANS,
A TRIP IN THE "REDPOLE,”
The Chinese Admiral and hit Flast.
of
ZDY
The frotal
The Total and Admiral were shown round the Redpole by Mr. Malligan and were then entertained by the Commander. At last the Fleet hove in sight, and the Chinese were no doubt impressed with the sight, but as with
Dot Chinese they did exhibit feeling. The
anchored between gunbast the Centurion and Edgar. The wenfor captain came on board and reformed to the turion, taking the visitors with him. On
the deck of the flagship
the visitors were received, with a
honour of the played a Royal Marine Light
Infantry, and the Rand a salute. The
vialtors afterwards quitted the Centurion and proceeded to where they lanched.
At two o'clock the and Admiral boarded the Radpole for their return journey. A was safely reached and the vil gunboat left, the Centurion fired a salute.
Tinghal wait fors landed, three guns being fired by the Redpole as they left. This alvia the forts returned. returned to the Fiert and remained The Redpole there unit! Admiral Fremantle arrived Thursday morning
sing in the Alacrity. The Eolus also arrived then. At the Fleet left the Redpole and Caroline proceeding to
1.30
"I may say that while at the Chusans the men They went to for managed to hit upon a good deel of enjoyment. paper-chasing, shooting, etc., enliven things. As far as I was concerned, and there were three bands with the Fleet to
I had * very enjoyable trip, and nothing could surpass the courtesy and cordially of the officers. The · difficulty WAS persuade them that
that my nature was such 21 would not permit me to swallow the unlimited number of cocktails that were forced upon me from all quarters and at all hours, "
"It was a most enjoyable time," said Mr. Linion reruming bis painting of the Centurion on canvate, as our representative left.
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Hongkong, 16th January, 1895.
NOTICE.
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All interested in Education are cordially Javited.
Hongkong, 16th January, 1895.
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an expensive amusement; three halle used up monthly, though diligently repired and well kept. For a month nuor to commercement of Anrual Exami palen, the verandahs of Hollywood Crescent an the pace outside the Lower West
Vest Grale war thronged with spectators of the to Ep.. pames. Lost halls were kicked back with a zest which produced great merriment
For the interexting information conveyed la Chusans together to proceed to Shanghai, ton zealous coolle unwisely Elcked the following article we (Shanghat Mercury) are quarely at the ball with his bare toes, There are two or three privately owned indebted to Mr. Albert Linton, of Shanghai, who sets and at least three independent the Chusans through the courtesy of the Com. Cirket
made trip in the British gunboat Redpole to football
owners. These occupy the lower ground Furt
during the longer
mander. The following particulars were kindly periods of &c. No accident has marred play, though supplied to our representative, who discovered keen rivalry exists between the first and
Mr. Linton
bully and pleting
In bis studio com. The drill bas
pletures which he had made on frams. second
been
several pleto ed in hist tsa l.fictory. A hroken succession of
will be forwarded to a London strip and which illustrated paper, to he served up at the break tac fest and 1-competest Instructors
fast table and enlighten those who sit in duck- wenried the hors beyond measure, and they were only kept from openly resenting the thought of working in two or three battle scenes, ness concerning the Far East. Mr. Linton tekome bangling by my frequent presence and personal conduct of the drill..
As he was nearer the front than
many of the (det Sertion is kept up.
specials," but the distance war rather too far Their uniform my ford for summer wear. Five of the for him secure the necessary details.
"We left Shanghai in the
the Redpole," wald Mr. for the funnel of the
meditatively
edliatively mixing a little yellow ochre pleasures of that the Centurion, and recalling the CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL the Office of the Company, No. 18, Bank
felicitrus event, "on Saturday, 29 December, the • Redpols, sciing #bumboat
ww
very
The
The College Cadets are now Volunteers.
The formation of a Chinese Coast Corps wing in the Plague and the resulting jprove in
in class work, eat of the The envi question of recreation is beret
question,
Linton,
for
to get to
with frolics. The College grounds are org pardon, I mean taking stores to the fleet. faite lwar, bat sharply and strongly marked The deck of the sunboat presented a curious *ff the Southern,
sight, the whole of the deck being covered with Central and Northern arcas trapectively. Fontball and Cricket bread. If the rain had only descended the boat are possible only in the Northern ares, and would have been a pasteboat, not a gunboat. (A thes ents at a costly expenditure of smile-from the boy. The Redpole nachtred material. The Valley is distant (a serious the Chussas at night. Next morning she con- the night at Gatzlaff, mot wanting to to atter when time is short and many of the tinned her voyage and arrived at the Churans
And no proper Por And
Afte
Can be about thres in the afternoon. This was a very Interruptedly used Rowington Plants fan will provide lles shortly, but the nice trip, the views from the vessel across the spre must always prove a drawback. Csan Islands being very pretty. Almost Where one tipe x Daiy organlies and suddenly, as we turned the Pesk, the British
gularly attends sports. It is very uph
was brought to our view, and a magoló- but Fleet wk. The more playing, on tovilation, in cent sight it presented. The majestic vessels an important match, 's kindly but useless calm, while the island scenery formed a beautiful were riding quietly at another, the ses belog from any sustainleg and developing stand-background. The first vessel we saw was the ANNUAL EXAMINATION. TWO courses were black Edgar standing grimly out of the water, open to me, in conducting the examination this car her lay the Centurion, this wesel year. Either to set easier papers, and report that making the others appear dwarfish beside her this course was adopted on account of the dh. The
other men-of-war were the Spartan. orgained year's work; or to adhere to the unted, Leander, Severn, Mercury, und ;
point."
Revere standard, and claim fentent on the same ples. In the interests preferred the latter
course,
Judgement
"It was a curious sight to see the cutters and rs, boats of the various ships pulling alongside the comparative statistics, which would become valueless with an uncertain Redpols for provisions, the man paling with
examined WL
standard. The total number
REGISTER.
15th January, 1895.—At 4 p.m.
ITAETUM,
Wita Toke... Nagrak Shangha!..... Joochow
ÉKFLOW *** Cintos ate stat Hongkongpä Victoria Posk Cap Rock MACAO PRI SZOVA I Holbo Halphong............. Belimes Maulis AUDĪBA Cape St. James
10.10
30.14
10,10
16 15:22 1822
ཨཏྟབྷཱ॰ཎྞཀྑུཎྜ;:;:h98ཚ
Wind
NNW
16th January, 1895.—At 10 am
STATION.
Whairastaok Toklo
of Ima
Valng that it was their dally bread they | Nagant
of whom $30 or 88 per ceul, passed, fa, A
f. loss of were
5 per cent, on last year, though in 1894
we had
only three-quarters of a school year; a result
for. This sight was so novel that sketch, which I intend to send home, stores were soon transferred, however, the
The stores
Redpois having evidently been e
been expected. Perhape
which cannot be viewed as despicable. The the anxiety for our arrival was the greater when
three sections of the college are thus represented. Boys Examined. Freed. Percentage 1894 1893 1894 1893
Upper Scheol..... 217
RR
190
BB
Lower Schol..... 20 Preparatory..... 169
280 155
81
90 92
$50,000 in cash to pay the men. It is known that he brought to the Fleet
The Redpole having been satisfactorily cleared and being again fit for service, received Instructions from the
officer of the Fleet, the Captain of
of the the Admiral being st
Wai on the morrow, Monday, to take himself and
to call on
on the TeDial there. accordingly left next day. This
The WES & MOL
| islanda to
of subjects are fairly up to the mark. The figures on the Commander gest thing we alghted of
of the
the
From the above figures it is clear, that the Lower School bas suffered most, and this was reasonably to be expected. As I have above two other offic reported, the Upper School was more steady in attendance during the Plague, while the Preparatory, being usually examined on a bull.
At the same time it year's work, was not much affected by that dangerous hip, as the Redpole had never been calamity With the exception of Arithmetic, there before, and our way lay slong aswow Geography and History, the general percentages. channels. The navigation reflected great credit obtained in Colloquial,
and Reading
Redpola and the first Latio exceed last year's. The fatally small percentages Tinghal, the capital
Lieutenant, The In some classes in a few subjects le the result
of Churaus, was a the presence of Idly disposed or less mentally and wall stretching along the shore, about mila bebind which stood the city. As 1005 robust scholars, who naturally found it more difficult to recover lost time, I think that the weighted the city, the wall was covered lern” with waying banders. in the
face of peculiarly depressing circum
They evidently expected our arrival, and while some of them are entitled to anchored about half-a-mile from the shore in
be thought to fapress t may
The Redpole special commandation for resalts hardly Inferior deep water. The harbour is a a
ORE, and
gunboat
masters deserve credit for their steady application The
by Chinese noidlern
SEARCOS,
to the average yeas.
percentages of pa
pasics are hero subjoined.
Thanghal mening
Fooobow
поверны
30.15
20.15
0,71
0.00
30.11
10,10
M&COÓN VIDA LA Halbow T Halpbang Balingo) na se
10.
10.00
co
ek
Cape Japan
નેસ
slidinado 187
to
rate north to north-east winds, weather cloudy, and acute deading
On the the barometer was falling. Moda. rala, prevalled,
rahat. 1--Humidity in pwowotage of interacian) the
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Progelstars. Singapore, ret January, 189j,
For Sale.
'ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.
FOR SALE,
APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
PRINTING PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPANES
JAPAN
APAN COPYING PAPERS.
APAN WALL PAPERS.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under
MITSUI BUSSAN YAISHA,
́8, Queen's Road Central.
eu Homabong, und January, 1904-
MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN Ice-Heuss Road,
[8 now in a_position, in his New, and Com- Buy Mations Premises, to sympas, në borstadmes, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICE (9) fajka Colany me in any part of the Far East.
GROUPI AND VIEWS
"Honghong, nand September, 18jąć
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. dally.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First. class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
(19 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street) THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to Atla between HOTEL LIVE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-Sroviding it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may havn his GRILLED CHOP & STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to P.M.; or inter If notice be given. He is also prepared SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same—and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per meal 8.0.75...per Month $18 Tlf...
$0.75... $1.45...
Dinner 11
| Breakfast, Tiffin and Pinner...
Breakfast and Tis
Tifin and Dinner immun
in Excellent Style at short notice.
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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS ǝerved
W. THOMAS, Hongkong, tak Jana, 1864.
Proprietor.
Jay
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH AN CHRONOMETER MANU.
1607
FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS, No. 48, Queen's Road Canizal, CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., SHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. CLARE TWELLNE, BILVER
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sala Agente for Louis Auduenarzt Watcher awarded the highest Pelane at every Bahlbition;
pre had for Volgtlander and Sala'
CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASHES - ARPYGLASKEA. No. 6, Queen's Reed Contreal,
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