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Sir C. Parkinson.
Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
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Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
THE SECRETARY,
17/3/37.
Sir,
Downing Street,
20
March, 1937.
I am etc. to inform you that the
Governor of Hong Kong has reported the
forthcoming vacancy of the Vice-
Chancellorship of Hong Kong University,
Me Ormesby Gove)
and that he is glad to learn that the
University has seen fit to seek the
UNIVERSITIES BUREAU OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE,
88a, GOWER STREET,
LONDON, W.C.1.
services of the Bureau in recommending
the unwesty
If the
to the Council the name of a suitable
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FURTHER ACTION.
successor
The Governor refers to the close
relations which exist in Hong Kong
between the University Council and the
Colonial Administration and suggests
that it may be helpful if the Colonial
Office were associated by representation
on the Selection Committee, which, it
is presumed, the Bureau will nominate
for consideration of this vacancy.
If the Bureau sho#11 se desire, I
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