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Hong Kong and the Imperial Government.

As they do not consider the

adoption of Mr. Dawson's recommenda-

tions to be necessary, there does

callicent

not seem to be ash ground for

pressing for an increased contribu-

tion from the Imperial Government.

3. Although the immediate

adoption of Mr. Dawson's recommenda-

tions is not considered necessary, I

should be glad if, as suggested by

the Air Ministry in their letter of

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the 23rd of March, disposal of land

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or developments which would prejudice

the recommendations being carried

out at some future date might, as

far as possible, be avoided.

I have, etc.,

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