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The siting of the various buildings as shown on the
plan may require further consideration in the interests of
general convenience and in this connection it might be found
that it would be more convenient to place the customs, police
and medical officer on the west side near the junction of the
aerodrome and the western approach avenue as passengers taking air passage away from Hong Kong would arrive at the aerodrome more conveniently by car at the western side of the aerodrome as also passengers coming by air would more conveniently leave
by the west.
It is further submitted for the consideration of
Your Excellency whether it would be desirable to obtain plans
of some of the existing isolated aerodromes and possibly obtain
criticism of the present proposed "lay-out from those
responsible for the working of such aerodromes.
I have the honour to be,
Your Excellency's most
obedient servant,
sd. J. PEARSON.
His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.,
The Governor of Hong Kong.
Commodore.
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