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Whitehall, S.W.1.
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than once expressed, I got him to put them down in this
note.
If the members of the Committee most interested in
the subject feel that there is some force in what he says I
should be inclined to suggest to the Far East Department of
this Office that they might send a copy of it, with such
remarks as you or other members might jointly or individually
care to offer, to Caldecott, the new Governor of Hong Kong.
He is, I think, likely to be interested and might possibly
be able to get proposals on these lines initiated within the
University. From what I know of the University they would