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The Presend Commitée
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Terme of
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12. COMEITTIES
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Shortly before the collapse of Japan 'another Committoo was appointed mainly to consider
what could be done to forward the "short-term" policy of opening the University as soon as possible to train men and womon needed for the public services, Medicine, Surgery and teaching especially. That Committee had not sat whon members of the University Staff returned from the internment in Hong Kong. Tho Coloniul Office therefore derided to add
to the Membership of the Committee and to widon the terms of
roference to include consideration of both short-term and
long-term policies. In this manner the present Committee camo
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into boing. Its terms of aferente are:
a) to make a recommendation as to whether or not
the University as such should continue to exist,
and if so the policy which should govern its
resuscititation, and
b) to advise in some detail on the steps necessary to
restart such of the work hitherto undertaken by the
University as is essential for the needs of Hong Kong,
whatever the decision arrived at on the broader issue.
The following accepted the Secretary of State's invitation to
serve on this Committee:
not caps.
C.W.M.Cox, Esq C.M. G. Chairman
Walter Adams, Esq.,
E. Burney, Esq., M.C., H.M.I.,
H.J. Channon, Esq., C.M.G. D.Sc.
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Sir Herbert Enson, C.B., C.M.G., M.D., M S., F.R.C.S.
Mrs. L. Foster.
Professor W.J.Hinton
Dr. W.H.KAUNTZE, C. M. G., M.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P.
D.P.H.,
.A. Morse, Esq., C.B.E.,
Sir George Moss, K.B.E.,
Professor L.M. Penson
R.E. Priestley, Esq., M.C., D.Sc.
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Sir Humphrey Prideaux Bruno, K.B.E., C. M. G., D.J. Sloss, Esq., C.B.E.,
N.L. Smith, Esq., C.M.G., J.A.Venn, Litt. D., F.S.A., Miss A.M.Ruston (Secretary)
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