firms for each, of the students selected, and will
notify you of the dates from which it would be
possible for the students to begin their training in
this country, in order that arrangements can be made
for their journey.
7. I take this opportunity of enclosing for
your information 3 copies of the first Works
Progress Reports on the first five Hong Kong engineering
apprenticeship students, covering the period from the
commencement of their training to the 31st December
1946. This statement of reports does not include the
processes in which each apprentice received training
during the period in question, but if such particulars
are desired the F. B. I. will gladly furnish them.
8. I also enclose for your information & copies of
the application for an interim free grant of £1,000 in
of scholastifis respect of the second batch (C. D. W. A. C. No.891), referred
to in para. 2 above, which was approved as sceheme No. D. 768.
SECER
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