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(e.. it might includo a fow Americans). This category would
includo persons whom the Chinose would particularly want to
interrogato, such as senior mombors of Special Branch.
The
groat majority in this catogory would be persons of Chinose race,
both British subjects and alions.
(iii) romaining British and Commonwealth nationals, including
dopondants of the throo Servicos;
(iv) romaining British subjects of Chinoso race;
(v) foreign consular officials and their families (other than those
covered in (ii) above)
(vi) others who wish to loavo.
Dependants would be evacuated with persons in categories (i) and (ii);
in the case of categories (iii), (iv), (v) it would be a matter of
women and childron first.
(b)pointment of aroa wardons with responsibilities for warning and
collecting persons in their areas according to lists providod;
(c) designation of assembly and ovacuation arcas and provision of any
nocoss ary additional facilitics thoro;
(d) transport arrangomonts for collection and ovacuation;
(o) designation of temporary transit and reception centres in othor
countries.
7. Very preliminary ostinatos indicato that, assuming an adequate period
of warming and no prior commitment at tho tino, aircraft from RAF Air
Support Command and Far East Air Force could ovacuato up to 5,000 people
2 day. The Far East Floot could provido a lift capacity of up to 12,000
por wook if ovacucos wore to ho takon to Singaporo and twice that numbor if
thoy had to go only as far as Manila. Should it be possible to make uso of
Morchant shipping and civilian aircraft, the numbers that could bo liftod
would, of course, be incroasod.
If thore woro a period of serious
disturbances boforo the situation deteriorated to the point at which
emergency evacuation was thought hocossary, it is likely that the United
Statos would have warships, probably including ono or more aircraft carriors,
oithor standing close by or at Hong Kong in the case of nood. This would
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