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being left to be settled later. This is the
first that we have heard of the projected
aerodrome at Ha Tsuen.
There can be no doubt that this
attempt on the part of the Air Ministry to
establish a right to be provided with any
lands they want free of charge will have to be
resisted. I think, however, that the first
thing to be done is to defeat the attempt which
is being made to make payment of the Air
Ministry share of the cost of the Kai Tak
extension conditional upon a settlement of the
general question of transfer; and perhaps the
whole matter would be brought to a speedier
conclusion if the Air Ministry were given to
understand that the Secretary of State would
not propose to consider the general question
until suitable arrangements have been made
for this payment.
Perhaps the best course would be to write fully to the Treasury, sending
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a copy of the Ordinance and explaining the nature of the military Lands
Accounts
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