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Jone. 2. No. 3
Head Quarters,
South China Command,
sir,
Hongkong, 10th. April, 1913.
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In reply to your letter No. 1400/1910 dated
27th. March, 1913, enquiring whether there are any military
objestions to using Cape D'Aguilar Lighthouse as a site for a low
power Wireless Telegraphy installation, I am directed by the
General Officer Commanding to call your attention to his letter to
His Excellency the Governor, No. K/422 dated March 22nd., 1912,
and especially to the second paragraph of that letter. The General
Officer Commanding has no further remarks to make.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) B. Tulloch,
Major, General Staff, South China Com.
The Hon. Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong.
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