CO129-593-3 Rehabilitation of Hong Kong University. For extracted photographs see CN 3-45 12-1-1946 - 27-10-1946 — Page 59

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CONFIDENTIAL

DRAFT CODE TELEGRAM

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HONG KONG,

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FURTHER ACTION.

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No 1090

Nassarokes personal &confidential

Following/from Lloyd begins:

s/from

Your telegram H.K. 1009 and your

letter 27th September. Hong Kong Universit

1. When the Committee's report came

before the late Secretary of State with

a recommendation on the lines of paragraph L

of my letter of the 17th August, Mr. Hall

gave instructions that a memorandum should

be prepared to accompany his letter to

Mr. Bevin indicating (a) the probable

size of the University's student body and

the vacancies which were likely to be

Colonial Comitiis filled respectively from Chine, the Colony-

DROMINIONS AND FOREIGN

and ether territories and (b) the

proportion in which the capital and

recurrent expenditure might be divided as

between Hong Kong revenues and C.D. & W.

funds on the one hand and U.K. funds other

than C.D. & W. on the other. Grounds for

contribution from latter source would of

course be that the provision of facilities

for students other than Colonial or

2.

Dominion was primarily an Imperial interest.

Following figures of domicile of

students have been provided by Sloss under

the three headings (a) from Colonial

territories

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