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V. Conclusion.
The members of the delegation are deeply in-
debted to so many of their Chinese and foreign friends in
China for the sympathetic interest taken in their work,
for valuable help and advice, and for much generous hospital-
ity, that it is hardly possible to give the names of all
those to whom thanks are due. They desire, however, to express
their special obligations to the following :-
Mr Chu Chia-hua and other Chinese members of the Board of
Trustees of the Indemnity Fund;
Messrs N.S.Brown, Galder-Marshall, and W.H.Donald, three of
the British members of the Board of Trustees;
r Sidney Wei, of the Chinese Ministry of Education;
Dr Liu and other members of the staff of Shanghai University;
Dr Chiang Monlin of Nankai University;
Mr Tai Chi-tao, head of the Executive Yuan at Nanking;
H.E.Dr Wellington Koo;
Mr T.L.Yuan, Acting Director of the National Library, Peiping;
Dr L.K.Tao, Director of the Institute of Social Science;
Sir William Hornell, C.I.E., Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Hong Kong and many of his colleagues;
J.O'Gorman Anderson, Acting Commissioner of Chinese Maritime
Customs, Kowloon;
Osborne, Commissioner of Customs at Nanking;
Brenan, His Majesty's Consul-General at Shanghai;
E.G.Hubbard, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,
Shanghai;
Mr Hsing-Lo Hsu and other members of the British Returned
Students Association at Shanghai;
Dr
Henry and other members of the staff of Lingnan Uni-
versity, Canton;
R.A.Hall, of His Majesty's Consular Service in China;
F.W.Maze, Inspector-General of Customs, Shanghai;
Dr Leighton Stuart and many members ofthe staff of Yenching
University, Peiping;
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