§ Mr. Longdenasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what steps the Government of Hong Kong are taking to provide facilities for higher education, based on Chinese as the medium of instruction, for refugees from China.
§ Mr. LytteltonAn evening school of high Chinese studies was opened in March, 1951, and gives three-year courses in arts, commerce and journalism. The report of a committee in Hong Kong dealing with higher education in Chinese for refugee students is now under consideration in the Colony and I am awaiting the Governor's recommendations.