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of re-starting the University of Hong Kong with the general purpose envisaged by the Founder, and at the next meeting consider the main categories of diffi-
the financial culties or objections to that course aspect, the political complication of Malaya, etc.,
that had come up during the present meeting.
the view of the Committee that they could safely
defer till the next meeting the question of tele-
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Professor Hinton thought it would be better to
make up their minds that they could not start until
at least 1947.
Mr. Sloss said the history of the University
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had been a history of makeshifts.
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The Chairman then asked whether they were -whether the Committies apreex
all agreed:
1.
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That it was true to say that all
who had spoken would like to see the University
restarted in such a way as to carry out the
purposes of the original founders interpreted in
modern terms.
2.
That they wonenderes
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the incomplete but quite
suficient data brought out during the afternoon,
it was not practicable to re-start the University,
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except perhaps as a shoddy makeshift which they
wishers wanted to avoid, this September. xt?
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3. In view of the last point, they
should defer the question of asking for further
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data for the moment.
4.
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Would it suit the wishes
Committee that at the next meeting they might
" that is boson proceed with Dr. Priestley's Stage 1 fack
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systematically the difficulties likely to stand
Pullers with offers the wash in the way of realizing what they all wished to
Expressed in (1), aboud
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