42
have read our
Kang No. 424 of the 9th
Now, it a copy of which
was sent to the ĥ-0
desp. Hong
(39)
on
with our letter No.
53611
129
of the 14th Nov. from that
while we
you will see that, thereig cannot expect financial aid at this juncture from the Treasury, there is no question IT M Gi's withholding from the University their approval
of
of
a
progressive police of
expansion & adaptation to seve Sino-British aims.
(40)
We do not doubt, therefore, that if the Council with offer ₤1,000 for scholarships in 1940-41, the offer will be gratefully accepted by
H K
that
very good use can be made of it to assist students
from China to study at Hk - particularly prospective teachers of English who are sorely needed for
(Sad) NISL. And rews
South China schools.
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