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it report. If you should however think it desirable in the public interest to well a hind mundiales, you may do so provided it is for a period not exceeding three months, and that powers are reserved to take over or Control the installation in full or save it.

a view to safeguarding youcy, and, thed with a Naval interests, to stop, on due notice being given,

all commercial signalling for a period not exceeding two hours in any one day. Gorquer such notice should be given by the fletusque beating on the request of the competent naval authorities.

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the draft should go to Preity, all + W.D. for concurrence. The 10. elain

right to be consulted wherever there is garrison of Imperial Troops.

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Address reply to "The Secretary General Post Office," quoting Registered No. 15,260/08.

GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON, 4 February 19086), 4755 5 PERCE

With reference to your letter of the 31st ultimo (No. 3001/1902), I am directed by the Postmaster General to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that he concurs in the recommendation of the Admiralty that any Licenses for Wireless Telegraphy at Hong Kong should provide for suspension, after due notice, of commercial signalling for a limited part of the day in the interests of Naval communication.

A clause to that effect appears in the draft of the Postmaster General's proposed License in this Country to Lloyd's.

Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE.

I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

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it report. If you should however think it desirable in the public interest to well a hind mundiales, you may do so provided it is for a period not exceeding three months, and that powers are reserved to take over or Control the installation in full or save it. a view to safeguarding youcy, and, thed with a Naval interests, to stop, on due notice being given, all commercial signalling for a period not exceeding two hours in any one day. Gorquer such notice should be given by the fletusque beating on the request of the competent naval authorities. " the draft should go to Preity, all + W.D. for concurrence. The 10. elain right to be consulted wherever there is garrison of Imperial Troops. 24. Atecas . So perseed ABZ 672 Yes. M. Johnson to see C.PL. 6 atma supo Address reply to "The Secretary General Post Office," quoting Registered No. 15,260/08. GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON, 4 February 19086), 4755 5 PERCE With reference to your letter of the 31st ultimo (No. 3001/1902), I am directed by the Postmaster General to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that he concurs in the recommendation of the Admiralty that any Licenses for Wireless Telegraphy at Hong Kong should provide for suspension, after due notice, of commercial signalling for a limited part of the day in the interests of Naval communication. A clause to that effect appears in the draft of the Postmaster General's proposed License in this Country to Lloyd's. Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant,
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it report. If you should however thank it desirable in the public interest to well a heind mundiales, you may 80 10 provided it is for a period not becedning torlar mouths, and that powers are reserved to tatte over or Contral the installation in tuul of car or saves.

a view to safeguarding youcy, and, thed with a Naval interests, to stop, on due notice bring

all commercial sequelling for a firind gwin,

not exceeding two hours in any and day. Gorquer such not notice should be given by the fetusque beating on the request of the competent naval anthouders.

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the draft should go to Preity, all + W.D. for concurrence . The 10. elain

right to be consulted wherever there is

garrian of Imperial Troops.

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Address reply to "The Secretary General Post Office,"

15,260/08. quoting Registered No..

sir,

GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON,

4 February 18086),

4755

5 PERCE

With reference to your letter of the 81st ultimo

Adamy

494

(No. 3001/1902), I am directed by the Postmaster General to

acquaint yoù, for the information of the Secretary of State

for the Colonies, that he concurs in the recommendation of

the Admiralty that any Licenses for Wireless Telegraphy at

Hong Kong should provide for suspension, after due notice,

of commercial signalling for a limited part of the day in

the interests of Naval communication.

A clause to that

effect appears in the draft of the Postmaster General's

proposed License in this Country to Lloyd's.

er Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

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