and Ben lines (cargo vesseln) could also be asked.
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Another matter which I think might appropriately be taken in
hand by the Universities China Committee in association with the
China Eşciety, is the provision of a Nestel er Club for Chinese
Students in London. They are as a rule quiet law-abiding youths whe
nen
give little trouble, but they (like Indians and African) recent
being put under control and regulations, A Club with a few bedroom S
available for new arrivals, or short periods, but not for permanent
residence would probably be the bent. Mr.Bilcock thinks the China
Committ e might have its o fices in the same building and this would
reduce the cant. lie ostimates the capital cost at 46,000,as a
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There are, he says, about 500 Chinese students of all types in England,
The Chinese are (he says) anxious for such a Club, at pressɛt they
meet in two or three restaurants in London,. They think they might
themselves raise £2,000, and he thinks British firms and others
could put up another £7,000,leaving only £2,000 for the Committee's
funds, The Chine Rociety would I think undertake to orfanise and run
the scheMOD.
(Sgd) LUGARD.