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8. Mr. Caine may care to see this rile and particularly 8182,83, and 90 since the financial proposals which we have put forward to the Governor and to the r1.0. were based on his recommendations at a meeting he was kind enough to have in his room on the 24th September last. (y minute or 28th September refers.)

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to played so larzy on port originally in the financial trosorals sent to the Gov. J.

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I lack a good deal Impatting with the Gov. since if the Unis? attracts students from

thereby teffillion a larger scale than ut laws guessed the main role that it and swore in F.O.eges - rouvent costs will wesently seem to to falling dig. As pointed at in fosfatinately, leavily ma. 3 my minte of 4/10/46 the case for an annual Treasy grant is minerally stengthened by the necessity of providing for seldarship Forumitance grants for

harge scale if the war pupose students from

China

H.K,

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the Uning is to to realized,

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the case for going back to them it aid they by shown that the whole £200os carmarked (aquess and mattedly) for such schbarhips was being thank in that

o that the main reason why were students were not then coming from China was that, the £20000 being exhausted, the Coral Get alders to expected to increase the huvision for this before

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way

if us wanted even work

up wanted even more Churicx students to

ups to us to make it tossible.

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I am sorry if there has been any confusion

over the figures, but when, at the meeting in September, I suggested that there should be a fifty-fifty split between Imperial and Hong Kong funds, I nad in mind the whole of the necessary Governmental contribution to the capital and recurrent costs of the university and not only the additional costs over and above what the Hong Kong Government itself was meeting before the Japanese occupation. On that basis, therefore, there

is

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