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D.J. Sloss, Esq., C.B.E. X

N.L. Smith, Esq., C.M.G. X

J.A. Vonn, Esq., Litt. D.,

F.S.A.

Vice-Chancellor Hong Kong University since

Formerly Vice-Chancellor of Rangoon

1937.

University.

Formerly Hong Kong Administrative Service (Colonial Secretary 1936-1941)

President of Queens' College, Cambridge. Member of the Asquith Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies. Visited Hong Kong 1931.

Miss A.M. Ruston (Secretary) Member of the Eastern Department of the

Colonial Office.

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APPENDIX B

HONG KONG UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

LIST OF COMMITTEE PAPERS ISSUED UP TO

1st JUNE, 1946

Copy of letter dated 9th November, 1939 from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Hong Kong.

Report by the 1943 Advisory Committee on Hong Kong University and the Higher Educational Institutes in Malaya and Hong Kong.

The Future of the Hong Kong University

Memorandum

submitted by the Colonial Office to the Far Eastern Committee of the War Cabinet.

Observations regarding the possible reconstitution of the University of Hong Kong by Dr. Gordon King, F.R.C.S.,

F.R.C.O.G. Former Dean of the Medical Faculty of the University.

Copy of a letter dated 30/8/45 from Professor Percy Roxby of the British Council in China.

Copy of a letter dated 22/8/45 from Dr. Joseph Needham, Sc. B., F.R.S. Head of the British Scientific Mission in China.

Extract from a letter dated 31/7/45 from Sir Androw Caldecott, K.C.M.G.. Former Chancellor of the University.

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Copy of a telegram dated 30th October from Dr. Gordon King now a member of the Civil Affairs Branch of the Military Administration in Hong Kong.

A note by Professor K.H. Digby, Professor of Surgery and Senior Member of the staff of the University, which was read to members and staff in Stanley Internment Camp

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