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and postgraduate students from the mainland of China. recommend in our detailed suggestions that there should be a generous scheme of scholarships to Hong Kong for students and research workers

m the mainland and appropriate hostel arrangements to minimize the difficulties created by the high cost of living in Hong Kong. We have taken this main purpose into account in defining the scope of teaching and research to be undertaken at the University, and regard it as important that staff appointments should be open to British and Chinese. We repeat, however, that in final analysis it is not scholarships or other material provisions or the particular range of teaching that will attract Chinese students to the University and ensure its widening influence in China, but the quality and standard of its work.

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6. We have, in accordance (with our terms of reference, reported (in Part V) on the immediate for restoring higher education faciliti s in Hong Kong.ction on the se emergency proposals he been or could by without prejudice to the major decisions about on the ultimate fate of the University Further action, however, which is becoming increasingly urgent (cannot be taken until a decision is made on our main recommendation.

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