country? You may wish to add Professor Brown who you remember came to the Colonial Office once or twice last summer and was anxious to know the position or the staff of the University. The Report would no doubt make things clearer to him.

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You will want to know what progress there has been towards acceptance of the Committee's proposals. I would have written earlier had there been anything to report. Things have, I am afraid, moved very slowly but at least we are now able to make clear to the Treasury that the recommendations of the Committee have been fully and carefully considered both by the Colonial Office and the Foreign Office and have their support. The sequence of events has been briefly as follows. On the 20th December, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office replied to Mr. Creech Jones' letter of October, the terms of which 1 think you were aware of before you left, supporting the proposed joint approach to the Treasury for a grant of £500,000 towards the capital expenditure and £30,000 per annum towards the recurrent expenditure, subject to any grant being without prejudice to the financial requirements of the British Council in China and the proposals contained in the Scarborough Report. Mr. Creech Jones mentioned this matter to Mr. Begin on the latter's return to England and the Foreign Secretary intimated that he

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