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22nd September, 1937.
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xatdð I ‚ven sol .galj8e16 Ja i final talk with you before you left, we appreciate the to sodat ze st reasons which you gave for not coming to see us, and we
nottoe is adj 10 XGUEI 3 BA 20* gin' Ja au have noted carefully what you have said in your letter.
sdj bejgaoak woy Sedd buig visno1Jxe by I、S8JJ Immo☺ I shall be glad to hear from you at any time, and you cần
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write personally to me as freely as you like.
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After you
have had time to survey the situation we shall, of course,
WOHYAM AUHTЯA (bengia)
be glad to know your views. You will bear in mind, I
know, the position of the Secretary of State in this
matter, and the fact that the University is neither a
Government institution nor controlled by the Secretary of
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State.
You will have as fellow traveller Sir Geoffry
Northcote, the new Governor of Hong Kong, who as Governor
will also become Chancellor of the University.
He is