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THE LAUGA
C.7237/26. Secret
Downing Street
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May, 1926.
sir,
With reference to the letter from this
Department of the 10th December, 1925, and subsequent
correspondence with regard to the provision of an Air
Base at liong Kong, I am directed by Mr. Secretary
Amery to transmit to you, to be laid before the Lords
Februar - Commissioners of the Admiralty, the accompanying copies
February
of two despatches from the Governor of Hong Kong on the
subject of the defence of the Colony against attack
from overseas.
2.
It is understood that in accordance with the
decision of the 27th meeting of the Chiefs of Staff
Sub-Committee, the whole question of the defence of
Hong Kong will be examined in the first place by a Sub-
Mr. Committee of the Staffs of the three Services.
Amery would, therefore, be glad if the Committee would
consider at the same time Sir C. Clementi's despatches
which are enclosed in this letter.
나.
THE SECRETARY,
ADMIRALTY.
CIA
3.