COPY:
1331/1930.c.
SECRET.
Sir,
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG.
31st March, 1931.
127
112 in 72838730
I have the honour to forward the enclosed
plan of part of the New Territories showing enclosed
in red lines an area which it is suggested should,
subject to certain conditions, be used by the
imperial and International Communications Limited
for the purpose of erecting a commercial wireless
station.
2.
In approving the proposal to hand over to
this Company the Government's commercial wireless
service, the Secretary of State in a telegram of the
1st of August, 1930, added that this approval was given
subject to a condition that the Naval Wireless Station
is not affected and that the Admiralty is consulted
before the erection of any new station or apparatus
which might cause interference with the Naval Station".
I shall therefore be glad to know whether in
your opinion any such interference need be feared so
as the site now described is concerned.
3.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
far
The Commodore-in-Charge,
Commodore'
Office
(SD).
W. PEEL.
Governor, &c.