visited Hong Kong early next year. I might

add here that they expressed the same view on your despatch No. 55 about the School of Architecture, While, as to

your despatch No. 32 on the proposal

to convert the Tung Wah Hospital into a

teaching hospital, they have said that they

could not support a proposal that funds should

be found from the C.D. and W higher

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education allocation which they considers

should be reserved for directly educational

schemes and not used for the provision of

health services. We feel it would be

impolitic to press them either to

reconsider their view about the Tung Wah

Hospital proposal or to come to definite

decisions on your other despatches before

they visit Hong Kong, since we gather that

their present view is on the whole unfavourable

to Hong Kong's case, and it can only be hoped

that the impressions which their delegates

will receive in the Colony will alter this.

Should this be the result, and should grants

to the University be eventually made from

C.D. & W funds, there would be certain

requirements with which the University

would have to comply; these are set out in

a Memorandum prepared here, but I do not

think you, or the University, need be

troubled with this at present..

2. There are, however, one or two points

which we should have to ask you to elucidate

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