The Origins of Airmail in China & Hong Kong 1919-1922

19 JULY 1920 Letter to the Comptroller-General, Department of Overseas Trade, London: OFFICE OF H.M. COMMERCIAL COUNSELLOR SHANGHAI 19th July 1920 Sir With reference to your Circular Despatch of January 23rd, I have the honour to forward herewith replies to the Questionnaire therein enclosed. Reports dealing with the above question have already been furnished to the Department by His Majesty’s Commercial Secretaries at Peking and Hongkong, and the accompanying notes embody such additional information regarding aviation prospects in China as has been supplied to me by His Majesty’s Consuls at the various Treaty Ports or I have been able to secure locally. The report is mainly the work of Mr. J.C. Hutchison of this office, who has devoted much time and care to its compilation. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, (sgd) R.J. Brett actg. Commercial Counsellor of Legation

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