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Should use his unfluence to induce That the Secretary of State as resident of the Empire Market-
/the
ing Board should induce that Body to recognise the importance
of the University for British trade in the Far last and provide
a certain number of scholarships for Chinese students from
China to Hong Kong, and enlarge the engineering faculty, which
present
ha s
erexare about 80 students.
also
That he should use his influence to obtain a grant from the
Colonial Development Fund to meet capital expenditure, (extension
of buildings &c.,).
Also to obtain out of the £200,000 allotted to the whin Univ-
Chine eraities Committee a certain number of scholarships for long
Kong graduates from the mainland of China to British Universi♦
ties and to be attached to industries here. Firms in Germany
and in America gladły attach Chinese as learners, and so get
Very few orders for machinery &c., on their return. in singte British
have
firmshas done so, fearing they might divulge trade secrets!
Valuable assistance to Chinese graduates who wish to come to
England for a post graduate course would be afforded if steamship
lines would give free (or greatly reduced) passages to students
coming to angland, especially in the off-season when passengers are
very generously few. The Blue Funnel Line have done so sem skys The P. & 0.
and Ben lines (cargo vessels) could also be asked.
Another matter which I think might appropriately be taken in
hand by the China (Universities Committee in association with the
China Society, is the provision of a Hostel or Club for Chinese
Students in London. They are as a rule quiet law-abiding youths who
give little trouble, but they (like Indians and Africans) resent be-
a few bedrooms ing put under control and regulations. A Club with some sleeping available for new arrivals, or short periods, but not for permanent residence 26LUMUdation | would probably be the beat. Mr. Silcock thinks the
China Committee might have its offices in the same building and this
would reduce the cost. He estimates the capital cost at £6,000, as a mincinum,
x The Hong Kong degree is the only one accepted by Bri ti sh Univers-
ities. Its high standard is recognised.
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