CO129-448 - Governor Sir May - 1918 [4-6] — Page 362

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trading between Bombay, Basra, and Suez, steps could be

taken, for instance, through bunker control. Enquiry had

been made as to the stated appointment of an inter-allied

chartering committee, who would be in a position to deal with

the problem.

The meeting then terminated; His Excellency expres-

-sing on behalf of the Colony his appreciation of Colonel

Thomson's courtesy in coming to Hongkong and of the services

which he had rendered during the period of his visit.

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