CO129-496 - Public Offices - 1926 — Page 14

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may, however, be that the expense involved would be heavier

than that incurred in defraying the extra expenses of

diverting one of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's vessels

plying between Hongkong and Amoy to call in at Swatow.

The matter would appear to be one of some urgency,

as Messrs. Butterfield and Swire may at any moment withdraw

their vessels from this unremunerative service, leaving the

British community to their fate, or alternatively put in a

bill for compensation to His Majesty's Government for discharge

of this service on the ground that it has been undertaken at

the request of the Hongkong Government and does not come within

the province of their own interests.

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I am accordingly to suggest that the position should

be examined as soon as possible at an interdepartmental

conference between this department and the Treasury, the

Admiralty and the Board of Trade, to whom letters in this

sense are also being sent.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Gangs Mounary

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