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work in Chine and of ta: projo-ul in the Starbon ch Peport. The fecratony B State ntioned tis to MP. Devin on the Letterb Ritem to England a Foreign Secretary itinata.`tunu fernally. was favourably ippo ed towards thy University, propo, sin He has since ogrisk to support tu joint approach to the Treasury without qualification. gngemorandum, of which a copy is enclornő, murfted more setting out the basis of our financial proposals for ant pres nta- tion to the Treasury. This the Foreign Office have accoptol, and I hope that tuc matt i may now be put to
the tho Trecury in the very near future.
All this has involva a delay which will be personally disappointing to you a. it means that no concrete pocults vill appear until after you have left Hong Kong. But at leave are now able to make it clar to the Treasury that the whole matt
whole matte has by n fully and carefully conside
has their support.
by the two Ministers and
Before he left this wintry Bloss arke. whether copies of the Advisory "onritte's Report might be made available to cert in individuals and pebers of th: taf 0: h. University in this country, am also
her copis might be
might be available for certain appropriate bodies in fon Kong. Our aling here, at the time the Report presente. we that it-thonli be kept strictly confidenti ponding de: ivion on it recommendations, and that ite istribution should be restricted to members of the Committen itsellent to two ci threw olh r orsone only. I m sorry that owing to the fct that the papers have bee inconstant demand no motion has
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