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will
motionly
only wiit be practicable to prepare the
plans for the development of the University obtain
on the lines desired, but also to take some
initial funds sufficient to make a modest
start with the new equipment which is
needed. Sloss took pains to impress upon us
that it would help in this direction that fon
thie purpose the assurance of His Majesty's
Government's recognition of the value of the
University to Sino-British relations and Their
support of the case for the University's.
development would be a help in securing
material contributions from local sources, and
I, therefore, want you to know that you may rely
on our genuine support and sympathy in the
progress which I hope you and Sloss will be
able to make in spite of the difficulties
of the present time.
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