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the night

claim to exercise complete control

1

over the Aeroarome.

2. The Air Jouncil fully

recognise that the Aerodrome was

provided for joint Service anu civil

naturally

use, and though they claim the right

in defence interests to be consulted

with regard to any civil use of it

which might interfere with Service

requirements

they have no wish

to auopt an attitude of unreasonable

opposition to its use for civil

·

they state that they

purposes, and are not less anxious

anuar

than the Government of Hong aong

to uo all in their power to foster the

development of civil aviation in the

Colony.

5.

They are convinced, however, invers of their considerable therence of such questions.

that the use of the Aerourome for the

purpose of a flying training school

would be incompatible with its joint

use as a base for the Fleet Air Arm in

·

Chinese waters anu as a civil air port.

The

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