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Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
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Confidential 57
No.
Possibility of grant for benefit
of Hong Kong University has been
discussed with Secretary of
Rhodes Trustees, and it appears
possible
probable that although Hong Kong
and China would be new field for
might Experimental be prepared to grant for initial
period of four or five years sum
Rhodes interests, Trustees would
vely
of say £800 per annum and would
carz-fully
approxima favourably consider within,this
thing
limit such application as might be
appropriate to Rhodes Trust funds
In informal discussion a
Colonial Office with Secretary of
Rhodes Trustees and Northcote,
experimentat
following schemes have been
h
tentatively suggested.
(1) Experimental Establishment of
say two Rhodes post-graduate two
year studentships to be held at
Oxford for graduate of Hong Kong
University.
Kamiver
(2) Experimental Endowment in Rhodes Chais Hong Kong University of chair of say
Colonial history if well-qualified
candidate were available.
N (3)
Establishment of say two
studentships annually of value of
£100 per annum to be held at
Hong Kong University by selected
Chinese