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C. O. REGY

29th Sept., 1933.

Arthur Mayhew, Esq., C.I.E.

Colonial Office,

2 Richmond Terrace

Dear Mr. Mayhew,

London, S.W.1.

As you are aware, there was no opportunity at

the meeting yesterday of the Advisory Committee on

Education in the Colonies, of discussing Mr. White's

report on the Junior Technical School, Hongkong. I

am therefore sending you some comments on it, derived

Consulting from my brother, a stai“engineer of standing

(Burstall & Monkhouse, Westminster) who is staying

here at present. He approves the report heartily,

and thinks that the scheme should work out well. He

emphasizes the requirement of Science (p. 9), and is

much interested in the proposed equipment (p. 13).

13). His

comment is "good" Such a small lathe as is there re-

quired should not, he says, cost much, and it certainly

In regard to staff, he warmly approves

is essential.

the suggestion (p. 12) of a pattern-maker with wide ex-

perience, but does not approve the limitation to districts

Clyde and Tyneside.

The Midlands, the Manchester area

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