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I am in receipt of your letter of the 8th July enclosing a copy of a communication from
Mr. A.G.M. Fletcher, Assistant Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong, on the subject of the proposed new dry dock at
that place.
When I saw Mr. Fletcher I made it clear to him
that the Admiralty could not give any definite guarantee that an annual amount of fleet repair work would be given
I also told him, to commercial dockyards at Hong Kong. however, that there was no reason to think that there would be any change in the existing practice of sending H.M. Ships to refit at commercial yards at Hong Kong
when such a course was found to be necessary.
The Admiralty policy has been to observe religiously the spirit and letter of the Washington Naval Treaty and, though such a dock as that proposed
would be of very great potential value to the Navy, I
am afraid that we cannot support it even to the extent
of
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