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various reforms recommended by
the Committee would cost money,
and, in the recent history of
Hong Kong there had been no great
willingness, and perhaps no great
ability, to find more money.
Whether the most recent events of
all were going to make that more
easy in the future he could not
tell.
In reply to a question
Mr. Burney said that the new
institution it was proposed to establish
at Taipo might make use of the
buildings of the present Normal
school. The training would be given
on entirely different lines.
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The Committee noted with
much appreciation that the newly
elected Vice Chancellor of the
University and the Education
Scheme for educatiuch astouncement
Department were cooperating in erder
tomappive at a common policy in education
and
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