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With reference to Your Excellency's letter

of the 6th. instant, addressed to the Commodore, Hongkong, and previous correspondence.

1.

I beg to state that should a Wireless Tele- -graph Station be established at Hongkong, as I sincerely hope will be the case in the near future, there would be no question of limiting non-naval messages to any particular hours. The case would be met by the regulations in the handbook you kindly enclosed and which refers to shore comercial stations. All His Lajesty's Ships are supplied with a copy.

2.

Onee a shore station is established it is presumed that from the point of view of the Colonial Government no merchant ship whatever would be allowed to use Wireless Tele- -graphy in territorial waters, as it would prejudice the

financial results of the shore station.

3.

The meaning of my request was perhaps not made quite clear in the Commodore's letter of 25th. November. What I wish to request is that the foreign merchant ships to whom the permission has been given, should not be allowed to interfere with naval signalling while in British territorial waters, as has been the case in the past.

4.

The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1909, a copy of which was forwarded in your letter of 23rd. June, 1910, recognises the necessity in paragraph 1 and it only remains to

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His Excellency

Sir Frederick J.D.Lugard,K.C.M.G.,C.B.,D.S.O.,

Governor and Commander-in-Chief,

Hongkong.

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