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the property of the Colonial Government." So the enclosed copy of correspondence with His Excellency:
No reply has yet been correctly received to my letters of 16/1/77 and 18/3/77, in which it will be seen I have requested His Excellency to state precisely the view of the Colonial Government as to the position of these lands.
I then forwarded the plan called for without waiting for any further communication from His Excellency.
They leave me to express my opinion that the small apex of the hill had no value, and that in actual fact to be thrown away in the construction of the Dock - is and will be detrimental to our Position Finding Stations.
I am,
(signed). W. Black.
Major General, Commanding in China.
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the property of the Colonial Jovernment." Su the enclosed copy of correspondence with this
Excellency:
No reply has yet been
corvedly received to my letters of 16/1/77 and 18/3/1970. in which it will be seen I have requested this Excellency to state precisely the view of the Colonial Government as to the position of
these laced's
Ithon for forured the plan called for without waiting for any further communication from His Excellency.
They leave to express my opinion that the
small apex of the hill had no value, and that in actual fact to being shown away
in the construction of the Dock - is
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Returmental to our Position Finding Stations.
Jam
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(signed). W. Black.
Major General, Commanding in China.
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