5. Tuition in the Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Economics and Sociology in the University would pre- sumably be first class but. I consider it to be of the greatest importance that the standard of Chinese not as a specialist subject, but as a general requirement of all students should be as high as the general standard in a Chinese University.
6. In my view increased expenditure on British Council activities in China should be complementary rather than at loggerheads to the scheme.
7.
Professor Roxby is uncompromising but I understand that he still adheres to somewhat similar views expressed in a letter to Miss Ruston at Colonial Office of August 20th 1945.
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