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The Vice-Chancellor has supplied figures to show
the nationality and domicile or students over the period 1928
1941. The average of these figures is as follows:
From Colon- ial Terri-- tories
From Dominions.
From Foreign *Territories
Hong Kong Chinese
123
From Malaya
92
"Others" who were
pupils in Hong
Kong Schools:
59
From Canada and
Australia
16
From the Dutch
East Indies,
Philippines etc.
From the China mainland
274
16
38
122
160 = Total 450
For the year 1941 the figures were:
398
23
229 - Total 650
For the year 1950, the estimated rigures are:
390
30
260 = Total 680
16.
These proposals are broadly speaking based on the
conception of a fifty-fifty division or expenditure over the next
ten years as between United Kingdom funus (other than C.D. and
and Hong Kong and Colonial Development funds.
Over
longer
period,
the proportion of His Majesty's
Government's contribution to the aggregate expenditure becomea
progressively smaller.
IV. Points in support of the proposed expenditure from United Kingdom
runds.
17. The University, acting as a bridge between the
philosophies of Britain and China would be a powerful1
agency in developing good relations between
country and the Republic of China.
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