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was properly able to rely on the
Governor's judgment and knowledge of
local conditions, and on the
Vice-Chancellor's expert knowledge
of University affairs under Eastern
conditions.
It should be stressed,
however, that the idea of an enquiry
by an independent commission has not
been abandoned altogether, and that
the possibility of a review in due
course of the whole position of the
University by such a commission is
being borne in mind. At the same
sime, since the future of the University must be intimately
affected by
ito allations
with South Arina, it is felt
that such an
enging would
be more valuable when
peaceful conditions have gain
been established in that area.