501 Hong Kong.
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Mr. E. J. Harding.
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Sir J. Shuckburgh.
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Mr. Ormsby-Gore. 1.7.27
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Mr. Amery. hu 12
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DRAFT.
70. concurrence
for 70
SIR WALTER DE FRECE.M.P.
for the Scendary of Statis signatan
Downing Street,
16
July 1927.
It is quite true that the
Hong Kong University hopes to obtain
a grant from Boxer Indemnity Funds,
but it is by no means certain that it
will be able to do so. You will
remember that, as the scheme stands
at present, a Board of Trustees is to
be established in China and all
applications for gra: ts are to be
addressed to the Board.
In the
meantime no action is being taken with
regard to the money now lying in the
Bank. The Board is to have a Chinese
majority