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traffic with these stations is carried on under precisely
the same conditions as heretofore obtained in the case of
Canton. But the action of the Canton Authorities in re-
organising their wireless administration will, I trust, be
copied eventually by the other stations.
6.
I am glad to report that the reception
accorded to the Postmaster General and his party was most cordial and may be regarded as another indication of the
friendly relations which for the time being obtain between this Colony and the neighbouring Province.
7.
The Postmaster General's report is accompanied by a more technical report of Mr. L. H. King, the Electrical
Engineer of the Public Works Department, who accompanied Mr.
Breen.
Chinese characters for the names mentioned in
this despatch and its enclosures are given on a separate
sheet.
Joul
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obediert humble servant,
Governor, &c.
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