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The interest of the Hong Kong Govt.
in this matter is the general benefit of
British trade in aircraft with South China
and not the benefit of any particular
company, and the Secretary of State considers
therefore, that the Govt. of Hong Kong
should be given discretion to arrange for the
establishment of Flying School with the
sole stipulation that not more than one such
School should be in existence at any time.
5.
It is suggested, therefore, that
specific reference to the Far Eastern Aviation
Company should be omitted from any instructions
sent to Hong kong based upon your letter
under reply, and that such instructions should
provide
be drafted
1eren
the second paragraph of your
mended to read as Pullowey-
"The Air Council regard it as essential,
however, that service requirements should be
adequately safeguarded and to this end they
popose that the use of the Aerodrome by machines
belonging
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