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also it is useful to have him in resern ufor port of difference to
Beckett might note, in case to affly pressure to make the W.O. dur vor gimaraes proposals that I had great difficulty in gutting my
fortber communications on this bet should be addressed to-
The Secretary,
War Office.
London, S.W. 1. ·
the following number quoted.
Confidential
197
WAR OFFICE,
& refrain from pressing for the payme song Kong 8/311 (Q.M.G.1.)
= Land cash
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what the W.D. out v
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oversiquent of hit's cont? I can't hold the w.o. how down mus prop Innensor, I have succceded only by my foun nfluence in starving off a concerted attack the mutiky contritati's quatio. I can't are allon so much lager. If the miktar
Victoria S & obstrunt. the development of holding up the best land & que hot busines sites in Kandom an for mundes. The attack with he made in Hare glammans and I thind the Wark will the hard
part & its a justify their position in may refiant-c.g. Two Colmet the Anry Pay Supt. & pay some 1500 men: a enomas daffe for a huge hospital which is
always practically empty & many
Mas A
sir,
LONDON, S.W. 1.
312150
July 1922.
די
With reference to your letter 34817/1922, dated 28th July 1922, on the subject of military lands and buildings in Hong Kong and Kowloon, I am commanded by the Army vouncil to
inform you that a conference on this matter will be held at
the War Office, room 354, at 11.a.m. on Thursday, 3rd August,
and to ask if you would send a representative to attend.
A copy of the Agenda is attaoned.
I am,
Sir,
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London. S.W.1.
Your obedient Servant,
Budak.
for
the Sureting