THE AVIATION BURSAU.
KWANGTUNG.
22
Canton, August 10, 1929.
Dear Mr. Fowler,
Your letters, both private and official, have
been received with my attention yesterday. With reference
to your request for a permission from our government to fly
between our territories, I am only too glad to assist you in
anyway I can within my humble capacity: but according to
our own Aviation law, any one who, other than the citizen
of the Republic of China, wishes to fly within the terri-
tories of China Froper, must beforehand obtain a permit from
the Chinese Government. Thus, I suggest, Mr. Fowler, that
you should approach the Foreign Affairs Department of your
own government to communicate with the Foreign Affaira De-
partment of our own government in Nanking.
If you will go thru with this necessary procedure,
Mr. Fowler, I am sure you will experience no difficulty
whatsoever, and in the meantime, if I can be of any assis-
tance to you, I wil, as I say, be only glad to do so.
With my best regards and success.
I remain,
Yours truly,
(Signed)
W. J. CHANG.
Director,
Mr. R. V. Fowler,
Ha.nager,
Far-ast Aviation Company,
Hong Kong
The Aviation Bureau.
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