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Note by Sir George Moas in expansion of his remarks at the first meeting of the Committee on January 18th.
Telegram dated 28th January addressed to Er. D.J. Sloss by the Commander in Chief Hong Kong Admiral gir Cecil Harcourt.
Part A. Extracts from a lecture given by Frofessor W.J. Hinton on April 2nd 1941 to the Royal Central Asian Society in London on "Hong Kong's place in the British Empire".
Part B. Extract from letter dated 22nd January, 1946 from Professor .J. Hinton to Ir. C... Cox referring to the lectures quoted above.
Further note dated 25th January by jir george Moss in support of his view that informal or diplomatic approades should be made to discover the extent of the support of the University which might be expected outside Hong Kong,
Extract from the Report of the 1937 Committee (which met in Hong Kong under the Chairmanship of Mr. N... Smith to investigate the Financial position and advise on the future of the University) in connection with the possibilities of local specialization,
Brief note by Kr. Sloss on the Libraries of the University.
Sumrary of recommendations contained in papers already circulated for the extension and development of the University in academic matters.
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Extract from a Report dated December 1945 made by Dr. A.G.ll. Smart late chief Adviser to the secret.ry of State for the Colonies on his visit to ar Eastern Colonios.
Extracts from the 1937 Committee's Report on Hong Kon University in regard to the atter of salary scales,
Note on salary scales by Er. sloss. hole of the present and proposer
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Dr. Gordon King's suggestions for the reconstruction of the Medical Library of the University..
Extract from a letter dated 24th February, 1946, from Professor Roxby of the British Council in China to Miss Ruston (See also HKUAC 5).
plan of the proposed degree in Social Sciences.
Note by Mr. D.J. 310ss on the administrative machinery of the University ? Hong Kong as established under an ordinance passed in 1911 and last revised in 1937.
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