Colonial Office,
Downing Street,
S. W. 1.
July, 1946.
Sir,
In response to your invitation to us of the 31st December, 1945, to advise you on the questions of
(a) whether or not the University of Hong Kong, as such,
should continue to exist and if so the policy which should govern its resuscitation and
(b) 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,
we have the honour to present our report.
We have the honour to be
Sir,
Your most obedient servants,
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NOTE
THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
FOR THE COLONIES.
Mr. E. Burney, M.C., H.M.I. and Dr. H.J. Channon, C. M. G.
D.Sc.
were prevented by the pressure of other duties from continuing their membership of the Committee.