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THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1923.
present Peak
De
CHINA'S BANDITRY.
Attempted Train Raid
Defeated.
(Dar Pan Correspondent)
Sasagbai, June ti,
Reports from Shantung to day theagre, saying that enrolment of the outlaws is captioning and upe is still held that the captives will be released this week.
the result that the clase rooms that face East, South and West are unprotected from the glare of the suo. During wet and windy weather, the windows bare; THE LINCHENG AFFAIR. to remain Flused, and a the ventilats in cfechoals in this Colony
done during the present hat wes ther, in order that the teachers and staff might drive benefis from it. Mr. Wyle ericised the close proxi- mity of the ewith closets to the Ella Kaloorin. Selwul for lufians, Board Meeting.
Cand espremned. Tu aquaina that if Strang criticisms of what he the duration. Hart had hai an described as the utter lack opportunity of examining the plans, en-ordination between the Building | the, cluts world have bira re and Education departments of the moved.
A report from K difeng says that Guverament” were made by Mr.
The Fitr Order of the Most
a plot by bandits to attack the H. Wylie, in introducing a resulų
Exzellent Chop" must on given to Kinban train neat Linging was de- $ meeting ut. the He person whs cuncred theated, after sharp fighting, by W. S. BAILEY & CO. LTD. |Board of Education
gester plad
troops from Hsuchow after the day. afternoon, requesting the | School," We continued. train bad been stapped at Yen-
place Government to give the Board an |--In the first
ap-cheng. opportunity of tendering its advice parents forgot such things s op all plans relating to the the pints of the compass, that the construction e alteration of Goran es a the East and sets in erpulent School buildings betere the West, erase the rhmed-in they are finally approved. Mr. verandah at this School faces the Wylie's principal reason for moving | Norp, - with the resolution was because he felt that in the past the Education Board had been somewhat hand capped by having to secept build ioga, embodying features unsuitable for its requirements. Since joining the Board, Mr. Wylie said he had apparently must necessarily be from ; Enrolment of Bandits. made it his business tu visit several | windows and doors, you can im
Peking. Ie &-The Civi Colony and he had more than once pils." Mr. Wylis understood that Governor of Shantung reports that been struck by what appeared to two years ago the Board read the 'enrolment of bandits is proceed on the School and advocated the Kowloon 21 him to be the utter lack of co
ing. When it is completed the a low verandah urt, ordination between the Building | erection of
agreement will be countersigned by Kowloon 833 and the Education departments adequate shale to the exposed Mr. Roy Anderson
of the Government. He would portion of the Sebool. He did, like to give an instance--the How STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE. loon British School. Lit autumo & new wing was erected to the School. In November last the Sub Committee of the Beard, when it visited the Kowloon British Scbtul, inspected the work when it was in progress.
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the Committee asked that the
window be out desa to the floor so that a current of fresh air could reach the pupils at work at their desks, that more win low- b-
made, that the doors be enlarged sad tost adequate shade be pro vided outside the windows. There was also the question of the railing -the balustrade-of, the stairs which they ronsidered dangerous. It was still dangerous, and one of these days a child would fall over and be hurt, if not killed outright. Two months ago Mr. Ralphs and bimself visited the Subool to see what could be done in noozection with the new wing," and he believed that afterwards the Director of Education himself was satisfied that something should be dune. He understood that the Public Works Department had been up proached on the matter. A couple of meetings ago Mr. Ralphs told the
Board that the P.W.D. bad under taken to look into it at once. He
Mr. Wylie had visited the School that morning and noticed that
not think it had been done. Daring General Liang Shang tung has the Christmas hadays certain al proposed that the Government con terations were made at the Schoul,vene a conference of representatives bis the last time he "pad a visit of the Ministries of War and Com there, although all the other
munications, railway representatives windows i the Seboul were
and interested oral militarists, in cut down to the door, 3 new
window was pas cut down. He order to devise measures" for the bought the airman and the protection of the railways,—Reuter.
Board would agree, that they did ant want any mere af this kind of thing and would support him in bis proposal that lure any reccastrus BOARD OF EDUCATION. |tion work on Government Schools was ommetoed fisture the Board shoud Eave an opportunity of exardining the plans to see that the best wrangements were made in the intent of the health and
comfort o teathers and students
alike.
A Useful Proposal.
Congratulations to Dr. Pearce.
Mr. E. Irsing, presided over the The Director of Education Bon.
monthly meeting of the Board of Education held at the Sanitary Board rucni yesterday afternoon. Bev. Dr. T. W." Peare, ia There were also present Mrs. coming the solution, said that Hickling, the Rev. T. W. Pearce, in ud-liting to the reason Mr.the Bles. A. D. Stewart, the Rev. Wyle bal gyep, he thought every Fr. H. Valtortu, Mr. E Ralphs member of the Board wiled tujilnspector of English Schools), Mr. use whatever knowledge sad ex. A. D. Forrest (action Inspe: tor perience he bad and do all he could of Vernacular Srbools, MB according to his lights to the in-Wyle, Mr. H. B. L.. Dowbiggin. terests of education. It was quite Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto, Dr. Wan alle that there might be on Markni, Mr. S. W. To, and Me. the Board soinecar who would beY. P. Law Serretary). able
to fer quite valuable Before the commencement of #istusca through knowledge the ordinary business of the meet- and experience gaided is the
ing, the Chairman said he would adaptation of buildings for the like to congratulate the Board on they were the fact that one of their members, Purpose fer. which Welie's proposal a very useful one by the high distinction of the Order designed. He considered Mr. Dr. Pearce, had been honoured Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto, sup of the British Empire. He wa porting the resolution, instanced sure that they all regarded that as the case of the Saivingpun School a compliment act caly to Dr. Pearce and thought that the members of himself but to the loard and to the the load zaight frequently make cause of education in the Colony. useful suggestions for the improve really think we are getting on, ment of Sicbool buildings.
the Chairman added.
Dr. Pearce briety scknowledged the Chairman's remarks.
Mr. B. Wylie asked whether say support of the mution and be did communication had been received not think he would be in order from the Government regarding be attempted to deal with the par-the Sub-Committee's report on ticular unticistus, some of which British education.
nothing had been done. He con
The Director of Education (Hoo idered that these schoolrooms: Irving said that Mr. Wylie were excellent examples of how schoolrooms ought not to be built. Mr. Silvs Netto had cited He felt sure that if the Board bad examples that had occurred to them an opportunity of exnolining the place, the building would not have been in the state it was to day.
Victoria and Peak Schools. Referring to Victoria British School, Mr. Wylie said the Board was told that this was going to be pulled down very soon and that the tiovernment. Regarding the
he felt, might be answered, if act The Chairman: No, I have all. He thought it would meet the received no further communication. wishes of the Board it be for 1 will something about the warded a report of Mr. Wylie's en question of British education later Mt. Silva Netto's criticisma to do
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Other interesting business dis-
in. He believed that the Board. The resolution was then put to cussed by the Board is published had twice reported upon it and the meeting and was carried with. elsewhere in this issue. asked that it should be removed.aut dissent.
Apparently it was considered there
The Chairman mentioned that be
was nu need to do this as the build bad issued a circular to the effect,
ing was about to be pulled down
that be bad already received a Board had accepted that invitation,
A new cloakroom was made a few draft sketch of the Queen's College he would place the plan on the weeks ago, but the wall had not new building and asked any memable and if anyone desired to ses yet been be pulled down hebers who desired to see it to call atit at the end of the meeting he certainly thought it ought to be the office. No meminer of the could do so.
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