布政司署
教育統籌科
香港下亞厘畢道
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EDUCATION AND MANPOWER BRANCH
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT
Lower Albert Road, Hong Kong.
'A'
25 August 1992
Mr Michael Long
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Cultural Relations Department London SW1A 2AH
United Kingdom
PCS 285/30:3/1
Dear Mr. Long,
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UK/HK Scholarships Scheme
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Thank you for your letter dated 24 July 1992.
I am glad to learn that you are prepared to follow the option preferred by the Royal Hong
Hong Kong
Kong Jockey Club. As regards your concern over the financial position of the late Sir Shiu-kin Tang's Bequest, I attach for your reference an estimate of the income and expenditure of the Bequest based on an assumed inflation rate of 9% p.a. and an average interest rate of 10% p.a. on sterling deposits. projection, the Bequest should be well additional requirement of £100,000 p.a. 1993/94, 1994/95 and 1995/96.
According to the able to meet the for the three years
Regarding publicity of the new arrangement for the scheme, I have prepared, as previously agreed, a draft press release. A copy is enclosed and I should be grateful for your early clearance.
Yours sincerely
An Illlar
(John Chan)
Secretary for Education and Manpower
c.c. British Trade Commission in Hong Kong
(Attn: Mr James Smith-Laittan)
Secretary, UK/HK Scholarships Committee