important and influential body in
such matters. The Bureau charges
no
apun fee for this work, but
recovers the incidental expenses
of advertising and of selection
committees etc. from the Univesity
on whose behalf it is acting.
4.
If you see no objection to
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this proposal, I shall be glad if the
Council of H.K. University may be
invited to consider the suggestion
that they should recruit through
the Universities Bureau for any
future vacancies on the staff which
it may be required to fill from
this country. Should it be decided
to adopt this method of selection,
it is suggested that all correspon-
dence on the subject should take
place direct between the University
Council and the Secretary of the
Bureau, whose address is 86a Gower
I understand that
Street, London W. C. 1.
the
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