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either to reamsider new and the Tomy Wah Hospital proposal on to come & definite decisions on you then despatches before they
Then despatches before they wait Hapking la frnd earlier nie, since we gather that
to
their pronunt view is on the whole unfavourable
it
to Hong Kong's case, and can only 100% be hoped
that
the impressions which their delegates vill,
the Colmy with alter
receive in g Hofg to aspreet this.
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Should this be the result, and should grants
to the University be eventually made from
C.D. M. 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 Univerity, need be troubled with
this at prosent.
one
of two
2. There are, however, a number of points
which we should have to ask you to elucidate
before we could accept the analysis given
in your despatch of the University's financial
needs. We should, for instonen like an
estimate of the effect raising the fees
over to 50% the 1:41 level would have on the
number of students, and how any fall in that
number would in turn affect the University
revenue. Your despatch assumes an increase
in the number of students, and on that ba
the plans for an increased number of lecturers
(are based)
in paragraph 10 We feel some doubts about
the justification for these proposed appointments, think further consideration should be given & whether and
the
uncertain situation in China, the institution
of the University of Malaya, and the deterrent ef ect of increased fees will not between
thom