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ONSa Stockholm, August 13, 1936, Rev. Daniel J. Finn, 8.J. Hongkong, pot. Stockholm Dear Father Finn, It has given me a very great pleasure to receive you here during your present visit to Scandinavia as delegate of the Government and of the university of Hongkong to the international archaeological Congress at Oslo. It has been a privilege to show you our prehistoric material from China and to di...
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ONSa Stockholm, August 13, 1936, Rev. Daniel J. Finn, 8.J. Hongkong, pot. Stockholm Dear Father Finn, It has given me a very great pleasure to receive you here during your present visit to Scandinavia as delegate of the Government and of the university of Hongkong to the international archaeological Congress at Oslo. It has been a privilege to show you our prehistoric material from China and to discuss with a man of your experience the current problems of Chinese archaeology. We very highly estimate the importance of the remarkable archaeolo- gical discoveries made by you at Hongkong. During my coming visit to China I would, after your own return to Hongkong, consider it a great favour to be allowed to study with you the material which you have ex- cavated, If you consider it favourable to the research in which you are engaged, we would feel very pleased to cooperate with you approximately along the lines which we had outlined in our convetsation to-day and which I think could be summarised as follows: 1; We have no ambitions to participate in the publishing of the results but leave that entirely in your hands, In the same way as Professor Seligman is publishing his important research-work in our Bulletin, entire.
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ONS will be pleased to recelve from you for publication ly at our expense, any article on the Hongkong sites, but this is entirely a matter for you to decide, 2. We will be very pleased to receive for...
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ONS will be pleased to recelve from you for publication ly at our expense, any article on the Hongkong sites, but this is entirely a matter for you to decide, 2. We will be very pleased to receive for this museum all duplicate material that can be spared for us, but it is clearly understood that all unique specimens will remain in the hands of the Hongkong authori- ties, & 3. I will undertake to raise a sum of 500 pounds to be spent for direct expenses on the sites and will also offer my assistance, specially for the topographic survey of the Hongkong protohistoric deposits. If you consider these general conditions suitable I will present this matter to our research committee, the chairman of which is H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Sweden. Very sincereiy yours J.G. Andersson
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