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APPENDIX A.
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
LIST OF COMMITTEE PAPERS ISSUED UP TO IST JUNE, 1946.
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HKUAC 24.
Extracts from the 1937 Committee's Report on Hong Kong University in
regard to the matter of salary scales.
HKUAC 25.
Note on salary scales by Mr. Sloss.
HKUAC 26.
Note of the present and proposed Staff of the University.
AKUAC 27.
HKUAC 1. Copy of letter dated 9th November, 1939, from the Secretary of State
for the Colonies to the Governor of Hong Kong. HKUAC 2. Report by the 1943 Advisory Committee on Hong Kong University and
the Higher Educational Institutes in Malaya and Hong Kong. The Future of the Hong Kong_University-Memorandum submitted by the Colonial Office to the Far Eastern Committee of the War Cabinet. Observations regarding the possible reconstitution of the University of Hong Kong by Dr. Gordon King, F.R.C.S., F.R.C.O.G. Former Dean of the Medical Faculty of the University.
HKUAC 3.
HKUAC 4.
HKUAC 5.
HKUAC 6.
HKUAC 7.
HKUAC 8.
HKUAC 9.
HKUAC 1O.
HKUAC II.
HKUAC 12.
HKUAC 13.
HKUAČ 14. HKUAC 15-
Copy of a letter dated 30th August, 1945, from Professor Percy Roxby
of the British Council in China.
Copy of a letter dated 22nd August, 1945, from Dr. Joseph Needham, Sc.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., Head of the British Scientific Mission in China. Extract from a letter dated 31st July, 1945, from Sir Andrew Caldecott,
K.C.M.G.. Former Chancellor of the University.
Copy of a telegram dated 30th October from Dr. Gordon King now a member of the Civil Affairs Branch of the Military Administration in Hong Kong.
A note by Professor K. H. Digby, Professor of Surgery and Senior Member of the staff of the University, which was read to members and staff in Stanley Internment Camp.
Extract from, a letter by Professor Digby.
Copy of a resolution passed at a meeting on the 21st November, 1945, of
graduates and past students of the University in Hong Kong.
A later Memorandum by Dr. Gordon King dated 8th December, 1945,
on the reconstitution of the University.
Summary of Recommendations contained in the Report of a Committee appointed by the Chancellor in 1939 to consider the Development of the University.
Note by Mr. D. J. Sloss on the University of Hong Kong.
Extract from the Directive on Education issued to the Chief Civil Affairs Officer for the period of the Military Administration in Hong Kong. HKUAC 16. Note by Sir George Moss in expansion of his remarks at the first meeting
of the Committee on January 18th,
HKUAC 17. Telegram dated 28th January, addressed to Mr. D. J. Sloss by the Com-
mander in Chief, Hong Kong, Admiral Sir Cecil Harcourt.
HKUAC 18.
HKUAC 19.
HKUAC 20.
HKUAC 21. HKUAC 22.
Part A. Extracts from a lecture given by Professor W. J. Hinton on
April 2nd, 1941, to the Royal Central Asian Society in London on
Hong Kong's place in the British Empire "'.
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Part B. Extract from letter dated 22nd January, 1946, from Professor W. J. Hinton to Mr. C. W. M. Cok referring to the lectures quoted
above.
Further note dated 25th January by Sir George Moss in support of his view that informal or diplomatic approaches should be made to dis- cover the extent of the support of the University which might be expected outside Hong Kong.
Extract from the Report of the 1937 Committee (which met in Hong Kong under the Chairmanship of Mr. N. L. Smith to investigate the financial position and advise on the future of the University) in con- nection with the possibilities of local specialization.
Brief note by Mr. Sloss on the Libraries of the University.
Summary of recommendations contained in papers already circulated for the extensions and development of the University in academic matters. HKUAC 23. Extract from a Report dated December, 1945, made by Dr. A. G. H. Smart late Chief Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on his visit to the Far Eastern Colonies.
HKUAC 28.
HKUAC 29. HKUAC 30.
HKUAC 31. HKUAC 33.
Dr. Gordon King's suggestions for the reconstruction of the Medical
Library of the University.
Extract from a letter dated 24th February, 1946, from Professor Roxby of the British Council in China to Miss Ruston (See also HKUAC 5). Plan of the proposed degree in Social Sciences.
Note by Mr. D. J. Sloss on the administrative machinery of the University of Hong Kong as established under an Ordinance passed in 1911 and last revised in 1937.
Note on the proceedings of the first five meetings of the Committee. Extract from a letter dated 30th March, 1946, from Dr. George Yeh, previously Professor of English at the National Pekin University and now Head of the Chinese Ministry of Information in London. HKUAC 34. Suggestions by Professor Hinton for alterations in the Constitution of
the University of Hong Kong. HKUAC 35.
Resolution passed by the Shanghai Branch of the Hong Kong University
Alumni Association.
HKUAC 36. Extract from a letter from Dr. Gordon King to Miss Ruston dated 23rd
March, 1946. HKUAC 37-
HKUAC 39-
HKUAC 40.
HKUAC 41.
Extract from a letter dated 24th April, 1946, addressed to the Colonial Office by the Chairman of the University of Hong Kong Medical Degrees Emergency Committee. (Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg.)
Comments on HKUAC 34 by Professor G. M. Forster.
Memorandum by Professor F. Redmond of the Hong Kong University,
on the future of the Faculty of Engineering.
Note on Basic and Overseas Pay and Family Allowances.
APPENDIX B.
The following persons kindly attended meetings of the Committee and gave evidence. Sir Mark Young, G.C.M.G. Governor of Hong Kong. Brigadier D. M. MacDougall, C.M.G. Administraton of Hong Kong.
Chief Civil Affairs Officer during the Military
Professor T. Redmond. Professor of Engineering of Hong Kong University. Mr. C. P. Fitzgerald. Of the British Council. (Regional Officer for China.)
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