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a surances quite quickly. He did not think it would
ve beyond the possibility of the Foreign Office to find
out.
Mr. Sloss said with regard to the point shout the employment of graduates in China that in his time, he had never known a single instance of a graduate being
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refused employment in any of the Chinese Government
that
Department provided he knew Chinese.
That had been
the obstacle. So many Chinese from overseas came to
Hong Kong because they did not know Chinese; They then
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and not unnaturally they were refused.
Mr. N. L. Smith said it should be remembered
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that in 1911 when Sir Frederick Lugard had his inspiratio universities in China were almost as unknown as motor-car There was a medical school at Peking, something at Hankow a few missionary institutions. Now they are thick on the ground, and that could not have been contemplated when Sir Frederick started his seheme. The original
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creation was a lighthouse to show the Chinese what a university could be.
Mrs. Foster remarked that the standard of
Chinese universities was dreadfalły low.
Professor Hinton thought that some were very
good, although they were naturally in a bad way now.
But surely it did not follow that all the activities of a
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university, once yet had a college of arts and science as
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a basis, would have to be of an under-graduate character. The
Our idea should be not to have a large university, but to
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try to provide research work and higher degrees, and bring people from the Chinese universities to Hong Kong for
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