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BOARD OF EDUCATION. ^ Yaumati one

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1921.

man and one woman, at Wanteni ono man and 100 woman, and at the Indina This Year's Estimate.

School one man. That maila a total shortage of three men and six The Hon. Mr. A. Irving presid woman. Teachers had been engaged ed over a meeting of the Board of and were shortly expected as fol Education held in the Sanitary laws:-From South Africa Vist Board Room yesterday, aftermova, Baskerville, formerly in the Dioco- Other members present wers Beran School, whom they had bera [T. W. Pearce, Rer. Father Maria,¦

Very furtunate to wcure; from Humme Rev. D. K Shann, Dr. Teesdale ¦ que man and six women; and thoro |Mackintosh, Mesara. W. Jackson, A. Iwas also a reasonable hope of get-

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one man from the and E. Ralphs (Inspector of English Schoda

ment,

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Altogether they were expecting twe men and seven women, and if they The Education Estimates. subtracted the shortage he had al The Chairman, referting to the ready mentioned they got a shortage estimates of the Education Depart.of either one man or two men (this said that the Budget had depended on whether they got the passed the nist reaching and would man from the Straits) and a nominal come up to the second reading in surplus of one woman teacher. He about a fortnight's time. He had thought meters would agree that taken the earles; posable oppor. the position was not unsatisfactory. tunity, after the Estimates had been. But they were sailing so near the approved by the Government, ofmark that a very short chapter of urter that any point on which they, their disadvantage. They had had would like elucidation coulû be conj) such a chapter of accidents recent the last few weeks, sidered and, as far as was in his, kas power, explained. There were only owing to remal and illness, had three points to which he been two trained mistresses short. desired to call attention. and as rete the other hand, he had secured gards the others he would be megy 14 mistress from Heair; but as ske pleased to answer any questions." was included in the figures he had The first point had reference already given he could rot cont the provision of British teachers on her.

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Under the circunstauves

In 1917 a Committee, et which they had to do the best they coul WAS Chainson, made

Que mistress had been taken from commendations and gave a formula the Prak School to take the place for the stating of Chinese Scaen, ia mistress at Bellies School who That formula' was accepted by the

Thad gone to Victona School. That Government and it was upon that dpable chance was accessary wing that the Estimates of the Hristo the seniority of the luly at th

Peak School Victoria School staï | staff had been very largely based no the last three years. The formula was now alright and for the Peak [demanded, in the Lower School in School they had engaged a Queen's College, eat British tracker Potary mistress who had perform for every two divisions of a class, el tier daties satisfactorily. He was and in the Upper School two Bri-saistied as the coment that the

At the Kno tish teachers for every three dni staff could carry on 42003. In the district schools then School junior he confessed tha: provision was Ins generous, based

the fact

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the fees were considerably less- jone British teacher tuevery four divi- sions. These gates excluded Head thasters, but-and this was not as

important point as they would we

the staff was weak. Miss Jack, whe was an old pupil of Kowloon School senior, and had bad a long exper ince in the Department, was, he was sure, carrying on

very well One of the classes was in charge of

bers there

junior pupil teacher and the rum. later—included masters

were nearly 10. The That was to say that if the staff of position was the satisfactory.

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a' school was estimated at four as did not quite know what to do, but i xistant Teachers, it was probatas bopeful of getting var er tæni that one would be on leave most..teachers out almost immediately. the time. The Committee had found though he admitted he could not give any date when they would be POST Conveniu taking

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Untrained Teachers.

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point into consideration in makingkely to arrive. their formula The formula dâd mot OTHERS take your photos, but by our 30 years experience we apply to the Belilios School, but the

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EXCELLENT Provision he had made was for Eve to say a word about the temporary CONDITION and NATURAL British teachers; and as there were and untrained teachers. They had COMPLEXION instead of mere something like 300 children.

quite a number of them-he believed ly clear and sharp.

thought that number was not more about 12 I would not do to

was adequate. The Kowloon TREE

away with the idra British Schief was, be thought, well they were all amateurs and incou Staffed at the time being. The there perents, or anything of that sort. other British schools huil each abom Some of them were trained mis 30 children on an average They tresses, but being married women had more in the winter and less infwere not able to go into the service the summer. He considered that permanently. Otherwise, though their schoola should have

en perhaps not quite as highly trained | ‡ senior trained teacher and three as the teachers they hoped to get junior teachers--bour teachers for from Home, they were

still quite childre

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Proceeding to show how the on at a time of great emergency as the British schools the untrained transition. Four or five years ago actually teaching in the schools. As schools really stood 23 regarda year or eighteen months ago; these or partially trained teachers did they trained all their Chinese staff it was they would not get the bulk They sent them for) of them for two years, consequent- teaching staff, the Chairman sax had now had experience under train very good work; and what was also themselves. that eunting all teachers-trained fed teachers and were, he thought. consideration, though he supposed three gears to the Technical In-¡ly they were hard put to to fill the FONG with a deep inner curve. which and untrained the Eelilios School doing quite efficient work. Te they were inclined to ignore it, was stitute evening classes, where they vacancies in their Chinese stai.

conforms to every movement of

unambitions but Da the whole he thought that the the eye and makes the sight and the Kowloon School were up to thought that the main distinction that they had the additional advan were given a

From staff was not altogether unsatisfne- equally clear in every portion of:

The Queen's College they ought to draw between the taze of being rather cheap. At the rasher thorough training. the glass Toric will set closer Lower School was one teacher a value of the trained teachers and junior British schools the school that time they had been more and tory and they could carry on fairly A large more relying on the University to well At any rate, the Estimates was the untrained teachers, for lower hours were very short. bul to the eye than the ordinary at man

to fall schools, of course, and quite apart proportion of the children attended to train their students for them. appeared to be fairly satisfactory. Special Department for Develop-lens thus doing away with the otherwise practically up

annoying relections from the strength. They had reckoned for from such specialised work a kin-for three hours or by hours a day He thought that was the right policy, If they could find the teachers the ping Printing for Amateurs and

edge of the glass. For those who easiderable proportion of the tea- dergarten, was that be tail often had there was not very much for and he believed that in the course Government was prepared to find

In of time they would get a very much the money. Enlarging & Framing.

wish the very best in lenses, wechers to be on leave, and it hap-known trained teachers object to teachers to do in the afternoon,

They had

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fruits of that. They had had one other point to which he wished to Refracting Opticians, located in

With regard to the Chinese staff. graduate from the University this allude was the question of the in- the abjected because they felt they had it Queen's Road Central manu-

Elis Kadoorie School there not the power of dealing with such the Chairman said they were going year, and they had about 5 or 27 creased subsidies A proposal was women a large number. He thought that through a time of great difficulty.of their students there who would, approved at the beginning of the

other eircumstances,

(Continued on Page 3) for small classes such as they found They were going through a period of under

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SAY, TOM, WILBUR STAYED

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MAYBE OUT ALL NIGHT! I WENT TO CALL HIM FOR HIS BREAKFAST SOMETHING AND FOUND HIS BED HADN'T HAPPENED 'TO HIM!

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MAYBE SOMETHING DID HAPPEN TO HIM! YOU'D BETTER CALL UP THE POLICE DEPARTMENT!

TOM, HE MAY HAVE BEEN HIT BY AN AUTOMOBILE

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AIGHT NOWŁ

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