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Hongkong, 6th. December, 1910.
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With reference to your letter No. 80 of the 25th. ultimo, I have the honour to forward for your information the enclosed Handbook for Wireless Telegraph Operators working installations licensed by His Majesty's Post- -master-Ceneral and to refer you especially to rules 14, 73 and 74. I may add that, when a wireless station is established in Hongkong, it will be impossible to limit non-naval messages to 4 hours per diem and that the rules of the Imperial Government on the subject will have to be adopted.
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The Naval Authorities should inform the Postmaster-General of any case of undue interference with their
messages.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) F. D. Lugard,
Governor,&c..
(Note: The Handbook referred to is that which
accompanied Lord Crewe's Circular
Despatch of 27th. December, 1909.)
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