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by tourists must react to the benefit of the Government and community generally, especially in a place like Hong Kong which is not of itself a great producing centre.

I have received instructions from my Board to "mark

time" until this matter is settled.

May I end on a personal note? The Chairmanship of the Travel Association devolved on me when I was Chairman of the

Urban Council in 1935. When I left that post and was succeeded

by Mr. Todd in March, 1936, I continued as Chairman of the Travel Association, partly at Mr. Todd's request, endorsed by Sir Thomas Southorn, then Colonial Secretary, and partly from a personal

wish to see the Association, which I had helped to form, in a

The work sound position before handing it on to someone else. has always interested me and I am prepared to carry on if

Government wishes me to do so. I feel, however, that it is a

hopeless task at present without support either from the business community or from the Government, and that some clear enunciation of the Government's views regarding the value they put on the Association and the support they are prepared to give it in the

future should now be made.

(Sa.) W. J. Carrie,

Chairman,

Board of Directors.

HONG KONG TRAVEL ASSOCIATION.

3rd February, 1939.

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