3
? as
as for
as
this dept: is concerned (1)
abone would appear to cover point (a), and,
as negands point (b), it would seem that
the
C.I.D. suggestion in 2 above
was
on the assumption that aliens ( of many
nationalities might fly
over
made
Hong Kong, and that
the proposed regulation would be sufficient
safeguard against expimage.
It seems that there then remains only
the broader question
if me
as to whether, even
permit aliens to fly
oney
Hong Kong, we should actively encourage them to fly (and buy) British planes in
that area.
Subject to the views of G.D. I suggest
that it is not necessany
to the O.D.C,
to refer this back but that it will be sufficient
to send copies of I to A.M., W.O, & adminalty by drafts marked "Secret and Important,
giving
a
reference to the O.D.C. Draft:
Memo: referred to above, saying that the
Sec. of state is disposed to
the Governors viens
on
agree
with
the subject, and
ask to be furnished with their obsons.
at their earliest convenience
WwRtpone
12/4.
I think it will suffice to write to
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