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(No. F.3499/6/10).
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Foreign Office,
S.W.1.
July 24th, 1928.
-10)
by
dear Lee
I have received the enclosed statement from
Sir Charles Eliot regarding the story to which I re-
ferred in my letter of May 21st.
Of course I never suggested that Sir Charles was opposed to a grant to the Hongkong University from the indemnity funds; but I did understand him to allege
a social treatment in Hongkong which embittered the
Chinese, and perhaps I did not sufficiently distinguish
between Hongkong and the University.
The story was told
me in illustration of a passage in a letter from him on the Chinese situation as it existed just before he left
Tokio at the beginning of 1926.
Yes. Sincerely Austa Chamberlan
The Right Hon.
L. S. Amery, M. P.