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much of the Colony, and especially of the Hong Kong University, as was possible in the time. I had several conversations with him and with the Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong
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enclosed letter dated the 12th May sumarizing the most urgent needs of the University. This letter should be read in conjunction with my despatch to you No. 142 of the 26th March.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
Governor &c.
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