for allotment to these resech during the next (say) Six months (Porcibly the London Agent of. the Company could for on some idea on to the probability
these ships being at Hong Kong) the
Goverres would not require the call signs for allotment wohl he wing the teens, the could the place some at his disporal, & go to GPD. on
Evertion of seming senes for Colonial Stupin 1/ations
further
The
It accordingly through
ler Senata.
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6574/13 wight be
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19/4/4
refer to del
173 26/4/1
Arther letter should ba
addressed to:--
Secretary,
"General Post Office,
"London, E.C. 1."
"egistered No, 216539/17.
290
GENERAL POST OFFICE,
$300
Sir,
LONDON, E.C. 1.
CO April, 1921. 16365
RESP
Br. C AP! 21
With reference to your letter of the "nd ultimo, No.13700/21, enclosing a copy of a talervan from tho
Governor of Hong Kong concoming the arrangements for the
issue of liconcos for wireless tolography on board ship, I
an directed by the Postmaster Goneral to say, for the
information of the Socrotary of State, that the Post Offico
will be glad to be informed in due course that arangements,
if any
are made for the issue of licences in rospect of
ships "hich aro roristered at Hong Kong but do not call at
that port.
*
As rogards call-simmals it is assumed that call-signals|| for the use of the Hong Kong Administration "ill ho
allocated from the sorios of international call-signals at
tho disposal of the Colonial Offico. So far as the Post
Fador Soc-otary of State,
COLONIAL OFICE.
Offion