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H.. DOWNIE, C.M.G.,
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Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
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Dear Downie,
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CROWN AGENTS.
FURTHER ACTION.
D.J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong
University, has been talking to me about the
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Universitys finances and particularly the position
of the Staff Provident Fund. The University, as
you may know, was badly damaged during the Japanese
re-established occupation and has not yet been rebuilt. Meanwhile
the University's funds are being administered by a
small statutory Committee which has assumed some or
the powers of the Council of the University and of
which I am a member.
The capital of the Staff Provident Fund,
amounting to £79,000 is invested in 3 per cent Saving Bonds 55/59 the security of which is held by
the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
London. Necessary payments which the Provisional
Powers Committee have authorized since April 1946,
amount to £52,000 which leaves the deposit account
overdrawn to the extent of £40,376,
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are hoping have suggested to Sloss that, as an alternati
to meeting this dericit by selling the 3 per cent
Saving Bonds the Crown Agents might be willing to
advancis be
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accommodate the University by making a loan to thom- Colarial Fund ih 10, say,
about £40,000. Further payments are due to be made
from the Provident Fund in the fairly near future
amounting to perhaps £15,000 so that the ultimate advanc
loon required will be about £55,000. Any advance. would of course be charged on the Fund, industments
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