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up the Kowloon Bay site until an alternative sit had been selected, He added that the question of the Hong Kong station had not at present been fully considered at the War Office.
It was then agreed on Mr.Johnson's sugestion that the Governor should be furnished with a copy of the instructions
prepared for the Egyptian Cormission (modified so as to apply to a simplex station) and should be requested to report whether a site fulfilling these
requirements could be found in the
Yaumati district; if so he could be
informed that the proposal to erect the station in Kowloon Bay might be regarded
as abandoned.
EGYPTIAN STATION.
4. Fr. De Wardt said that it had
not yet bem possible to prepare block
plans of the buildings for the Egyptian
station to send to the War Office, as
arranged at the 14th meeting (§ 8 of report, but he hoped that the plans would be ready soon. Mr. Shaughnessy explained that it was first necessary to plot out the positions of the masts and power house
and that he found some difficulty in
doing this without fuller information as to the topographical conditions. It was accordingly arranged that he should either
confer