Downing Street,
28 May, 1930.
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Dear Mr.Wilshaw,
Your letter to Mr.Ellis of the 16th|
May about the question of the Company taking
over the Hongkong Wireless Service has cane
before me.
Your letter only refers to the
question of wireless telephony, and does not
deal with any of the other points mentioned in
Mr.Ellis's letter of the 14th instant. I have,
however, recently seen Air Canodore Blandy and
understand that he will be visiting Hongkong with
a view to ɛoing into the question in detail. In
these circunstances, may I assume that the
matter will be allowed to rest until you have
received advice on the subject from Air Commodore
Blandy ?
Yours sincerely,
T2.v.v
BOYARD WILSHAY, B3Q.
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