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Hon. Colonial Secretary,
2.
I have discussed this matter with Lieutenant
Butterworth, and we have come to the following conclusions:-
Flags F and J should not be used as local calls flags. I have made the necessary arrangements to give
effect to this, at this port.
3.
Beyond this, no further alteration seems
necessary,
as the Code Pendant under a single flag has no signification in the International Code, or in the British
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4.
As to the specific case quoted by Mr. Ainslie as having occurred at Manila, when the urgent signal FM was hoisted, we do not think that any amount of regulation will "uard against foolish mistakes of this description. It is obvious that there was not reasonable care exercised on board the ship hoisting the signal.
3rd. November, 1909.
(Sa.) B. R. H. Taylor,
Harbour Master.