All British authorities-concerned have now agreed tfi*t the following sites should be leased to the UnitiNLMeTtes Government An connexion with the firoposefi^e^tablishment of United States bases iij^tiermuda, the i^amas, Jamaica, Antigua, 8>-r Lucia, and British tfulana. Ko decision has ye^T been ^ache^^n^reogr^ig^p- TrinidajJ. Bermuda (a) For Land-Plane Base. Long Bird Island. Knlarged by dredged fill to accommodate main runway along its major axis and two cross runways nearly on the end; together with certain of the land Korth and .est of Rofe's Bay and 3outh of the main road leading to StoJcee *oint. (b) Kor 3ca-rlane Base, fcaval base, and Oarriaon Area. That part of St. David's Island from stokes Point to Kiggs Bay* together with portion lying 6outh of the main road and South and West of the road leading to Ruth's Bay and including Ruth's Point and Promontory and in addition certain small islanda lying close off the Southern shore of St. David's Islcnd. (o) Por Kxploslve otorages. The smell islands between St. David's and Hamilton Island along the Kastcrn ertrsnce to Uaatle Harbour. \. \ (A) For &*sinK aea-ilir.os Temporarily Until the .Vetera of o^atle Harbour Can iia Ma4» 8afV f or tuolr Operation and for Later LseN^nder Special oituati.ons MM 2- as to rtlnoV and Load of Horn ftoVcn Island to be Ideeed to the united States Government for 18 months en\ thereafter to revert to Hie Majesty's Government. Nfcny buildings to be taK.en over byyiis Majesty's Government at that time on valuation basis. After such reversion the United States authorities may use Morgan Island in cases of rare emergency, B^s Majesty's Government to be the sole Judges of what constitutes such an emergency. In Order to Prepare Castle Harbour for Use. The United States authorities to have the right to substitute a drawbridge (for re-located highway and railway; between dt. George's Island and Coney Island to render this entrance to Castle Harbour useable for vessels and sea-planes. The United states authorities also to have the right to raeke such alterations to the 3outhwest causeway to Lon<$ Bird Island as may be necessary, and to do such other dredging end filling in Castle Harbour as may be required for the base. fr**** , The United States Government to have the use of the waters of Abraham Bay and of a small area of land adjacent thereto on Mayaguana Island. Jamaica (a) Fleet anchorage at Portland Bight. (b) Land area to include Goat Island and the/ -3- the adjacent caye of approximately 33 square miles in and Iwt of Galleon Herbour. (c) An area on Portland Bight and Portland Island for the location of defence batteries. (d) Approximately 100 acres in the vicinity of Williams Field Station for recreational purposes and a hospital mess. (e) An area of about one square mile about five miles 3outh of Maypen along Bakers Canal for use as an emergency and auxiliary landing ground, (f) The right to develop resources and facilities for the Port Royal Dockyard under British control for the Joint use of United atates end British forces. (g) Reciprocal rights to be granted to both United 3tates and British military aircraft to use the air fields established by the United states within the Government and His Majesty's Government/limits of capaci the controlling authorities to have the first call on the available accommodation. Antigua. (a) An area on rarham Sound opposite Long Island beginning about two and three-quarters of a mile Jlorth of Varham end measuring about two and three-quarters of a mile by one mile. (b) The narrow peninsula known as Crabs on the East side of Parham jj»«n"d measuring about one mile long and a quarter of a mile wide# St. iiUcia/ '7 -4- Hi Lucie. ^ A sea-plane base at Groe Islet Bay of approximately 120 acree within the boundaries described in the Under Secretary of State's letter to the British Charge d'affaires of October 30th. British Quiana. '» (a) A patrol plane squadron base with aerodrome on the be nit of the Hirer Deraerare 25 miles up. » (b) A sss-plane base near fuddle on the V