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Sir.

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"Alacrity" at Shanghai,

19th. June, 1911.

With reference to Your Excellency's letter

No. 1116/1910 of 3rd. May, 1911, I have the honour to inform you

as follows:

2.

The question of the use of Wireless Telegra-- -phy commercially at Hongkong presents difficulties in as much as it is carried out by ships belonging to various companies who are not under any cental control as a commercial shore station

would be. Such conditions do not exist in British home waters and have not been legislated for in the regulations laid down which control the sending of commercial messages, and which deal with messages sent between ships at sea and shore stations. They do however state that "in the transmission of XXXgen radiotelegrams, priority must be assigned, first of all, to messages of distress (see section 75); then to messages of the British Admiralty and other British Government Departments and to the messages of other Governments (see section 74). While messages of these classes are being transmitted, all other stations within range must suspend communication" (section 49 of Handbook for Wireless Telegraphy Operators, October, 1909).

It is most important at Hongkong that messages between His Majesty's Ships in harbour and His Majesty's Ships in the Yangtse, etc., should get through quickly, and it was owing to the impossibility of ensuring this under the previous conditions that the regulations limiting the sending of W. T. messages to certain hours were requested.

3.

4.

Should a Commercial Shore Station be established it is understood that no further difficulties would arise, as the Station would be bound by the regulations as laid

down

His Excellency

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

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