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- Frederick_Stewart_(colonial_administrator) abstract "Frederick Stewart (Chinese: 史釗域; 1836–1889) was the Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong. He is considered "The Founder of Hong Kong Education" for integrating a modern western-style education model into the Colonial Hong Kong school systems. Stewart could speak fluent Cantonese, which was vital to his work in the 19th century.".
- Frederick_Stewart_(colonial_administrator) comment "Frederick Stewart (Chinese: 史釗域; 1836–1889) was the Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong. He is considered "The Founder of Hong Kong Education" for integrating a modern western-style education model into the Colonial Hong Kong school systems. Stewart could speak fluent Cantonese, which was vital to his work in the 19th century.".