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Enclosure 5.
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Rear Admiral's Office,
Hongkong, 18th May, 1916.
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Sir,
With reference to the negotiations which have bee proceeding for some considerable time for the formal transfer by tripartite agreement (between the Admiralty, War Office,
and Colonial Goverment), of the portion of Arsenal Yard, North
of Queen's Road, I am directed to ascertain whether "having
"regard to the proposed exchange of a portion of the Arsenal"
"Yard for an area of Colonial Government land in connection"
"with the Colony(s Scheme for extending the East Praya" "Reclamation", you would have any objection to the matter
standing over to the conclusion of the war.
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Some questions have arisen between the Admiralty
and the War Office on the proposed agreement and the War Office
express a desire to allow the matter to remain in its present" "state until the conclusion of hostilities more especially as'
"it is not inconceivable that circumstances might then" "necessitate the revision of the whole question".
I have, etc..
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His Excellency
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(SD.) R. H. Anstruther,
Rear Admiral.