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Captain Tomkinson however explained that there were practical difficulties, both as to the structural

and accommodation facilities of the ships (including the naval vessels) and also in the provision of sufficient personnel to maintain a continuous watch, (at present the gun-boats carry only one wireless operator). It was however agreed to recommend that the possibility of making compulsory the installation of wireless apparatus should be examined, and it was suggested that quite a small portable installation of short range would probably

be sufficient.

Sir G. Grindle informed the meeting that The Imperial Merchant Service Guild had written to the Secretary of State asking him to receive a deputation. He thought however that it would probably be more useful if the Guild were invited to meet a Committee of the assembled conference. He suggested that by talking the matter over with them and by going as far as possible in the direction of meeting the objections of the Chine Coast Officers Guild, the Imperial Guild might perhaps be led to induce a more reasonable attitude into the local Guilds. Mr.Fletcher expressed the view that the objections raised by the local Guilds did not represent the views of more than a minority of the officers con- cerned. The officers on the more reputable lines of steamers, in fact, had no objection to the regulations and were in fact carrying them out loyally, with the result that their ships were not attacked by the pirates. Mr.Fletcher considered that the official representations of the Guilds were partly due to a quite unwarranted panic, and partly in order to placate the dissatisfied minority of their members, who felt that the Guilds

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