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2.

48 & Anatomy

A for repairs

All building materials except bricks and cement will have to be imported and the demand is very great. A sum of £15,000 for this work does not seen too high. The buildings of the Medical F.culty had, before the war, ceased to be adequate and they have been so sited against the hillside that extensions are impossible Repairs to Medical buildings may cost £8,000. Re-equipment of the laboratories for/Physiology, Pathology and Biochemistry is likely to cost at least £25,000 on the UNESCO rinimal basis.

4.

Housing of students and staff had ceased to be adequate. A sum of £15,000 might easily be required to repair the damage to hostels, houses anu the Students' Union building. The University nad a project for additional staff quarters to cost about £20,000. To house the additional staff and students of the projected University would cost at least three times that amount, 1.c., £60,000. A small sum of perhaps £3,000 would suffice for the repair of the general and Chinese Libraries. The Hall of the University was very badly damaged. ..t some future date it may be possible to persuade a local benefactor to build a Ilall which may not be an affront to the bluntest aesthetic sense.

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5. The sums stated below are hardly more than guessos based on the cost of typhoon-damage repairs before the war:-

Kepairs to buildings and re-equipment of existing laboratories.

buildings: Arts and Administrative

Buildings.

Science....

Medical..

Ingineering..

Libraries..

Hostels and Houses..

Re-equipment of Laboratories:

Chemistry, Physics,

£15,000

5,000

18

,000

5,000 $1,000

13

10.000

£46,000

Botany, Zoulogy & Biology Medical...

£35,000

25,000

Civil Engineering and

Architecture, say....

10,000

£70,000

Of this amount probably about £65,000 would be required whatever the organisation for Higher Education is to be.

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