2.
istity and responsibilities of the wealthies inhabitants of the Colony towards the poores sechons of the community
3. Im reaching
am not wrappreciative
This conclusion Idenchonbook.
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of the gaverous kanefactions made by citryss
of Hongkong such as Sir Robert Ho Tung and Aters for shecific dysch's euch as the University
and hospitals and the nightations, a of the thins, of asplante rendered in many ways by chimmise
and Buhosts Erhärtim alike, to wand the betterment
If the unditions of life of the poorer classes. But it is with reference to the from ments Johnny
in relation to three partientor spheres
of work my Education Housing and focial Service that I particularly wish baddress you in this despatch.
with
4. W regard to Pducation, Schinder that nigueral
A
1 for layer and more effective contributions regnères to be made by the Hong Kong formmment to secure a rapid hilding up andExpansion
of the facilities for education to meet the neede
permanent
ofther rapidly expanding/ population of the verbring. Jam I am aware If he defieuthies which have then
Exferenced in making good the tamage arising out of th
and I am appreciation of what' has so for teen achieved.
Hhhe was
Any rapid expansion would. Treatise, give rise to far reaching problems of milding, Staff & finance, but these vones must
nmy
view to faced, and enrry
made trectify
Endeavour
as som as possible, a situation
which I can only ryand as
only ryand as musahifactory.
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