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Dear Sir,
13th November, 1916.
Towards the close of the meeting of the
Executive Committee on the 9th November, a further
discussion arose on the exact relations which were to
be maintained between the Royal Flying Corps Hospital
and its Hongkong extension. From this discussion it appeared that the view of the Hongkong representative was that the extension was to be entirely separate,
even to the extent that no funds of the R. F. C.
Hospital could be devoted to the enlargement of the
extension, should such enlargement become desirable.
When the suggestion was first made that the
Hongkong War Charities Committee should, from their
surplus funds make a contribution to the R. F. C,
Hospital, I was asked, through the medium of the
Colonial Secretary, whether the Hospital would be
divided, and a separate portion allotted to the War
The Segretar
Royal Flying Corps Hospital,
37, Bryanston Square, London, S..
Charities
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