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THE CHINA MAIL; NOVEMBER 7, 1940.

Evacuat'n Advisory Committee Hearing Complaint

Sir, I Send you here with copies of correspon- dence regarding the appeal on behalf of my wife which was heard on Saturday, 2nd November.

In view of the publicity given to the statement made by the Secretary to the Advisory Committee regarding my inability to support my wife I shall be obliged if you will publish these letters in full.

Yours faithfully. G. B. S. THOMSON,

The "apology” submitted on be-| I must assure you that the half of the members of the Com-Committee has made every effort mittee and at once withdrawn by to avoid embarrassing members their secretary bears the hall of the public who have appeared marke with which we are all be- before, it and that this particular: coming so familiar these days. misunderstanding is regretted by all the members. At the same time 1 do not feel justified in ac- cepting responsibility for an in- terpretation of a letter written on your behalf which you let pass without question or comment,

I am, Sir, Your Obedient Servant, (Sd.) C. BRAMWELL BURGESS,

Secretary, Evacuation Advisory Committee.

The Chairman,

The Evacuation Advisory Committee,

Colonial 'Secretariat,

HONG KONG.

Sir, On Saturday last, during the hearing of the Appeal lodged on behalf of my wife, the Secre- tary to your Committee in his

9000000606000

FUSHIMI MARU

SAILS WITH

JAP. EVACUEES

The Japanese liner Fushimi Maru, sent to Galway to take Japan- ese from Britain, saj ed yesterday with 400 persons on board, in cluding passengers and crew.

was

Reason given by many of the passerig- ers for leaving the bad state of busi- ness. Passengers in- cluded the Japanese consul-general in Lon- don.---Reuter.

DOOOO

preliminary summary of the evid- OIL SUPPLY *******************

ence stated-

"On 2nd August last a letter was received from Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master, Soli- citors, applying for permission for Mrs. Thomson to return on the grounds that you were un- able to support her in Australia and yourself here."

This was the complete reference

made to that letter.

As you are well aware at no

FOR SPAIN

ARRANGED

An agreement has been reached with the Spanish Government on a pro-

HUSBANDS AND

NEW DECISION

MORE

gramme of imports of REASON FOR

time during the hearing did I mention the question 01 main- oil tenance of my wife, but unfor- to Spain for the last tunately the above statement was four months of the year. given wide publicity in the Press as my main submission to

your committee, and was in some cases attributed to me.

The letter in question is as fol- lows:-

"The Honourable The Colon- ial Secretary,

This was announced in the Commons yesterday by Mr. Dingle Foot, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic War- fare.

MEETING

A prominent resident closely · identified with the movement to Mr. Foot stated the agree- organisc evacuee-husbands told ment was based on the present the "China Mail" this morning restricted rate of consumption that Government's announcement Sir,--We are instructed by

and was subject to very strict yesterday does not affect the si our client, Mr. G. B. S. Thom-

guarantees against re-export, tuation importantly, son, the accountant of The

The restrictions were imposed "It is intended," he said, "to Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf by the Spanish Government them-carry out the original programme, & Godown Co., Ltd., to write selves for financial reasons. Navi-though obviously it can be amend- to you and ascertain whether certs are accordingly being issued ed to suit the wishes of those pre- there is any objection to his for these amounts only. Reu-sent at to-morrow's meeting, and wife returning to the Colony. ter.

When the instructions of the Government were originally given for the evacuation, our client arranged for his wife to proceed privately to Australia and she left on the 5th ult, and is at the present time in Syd- ney. As her continued absence!

OUTBREAK

FOOD

from the Colony will involve THEORY

our client giving up his 'pre- sent home and dismissing his

in the light of the new develop- ment."

Programme Altered

Another prominent protagonist said to the "China Mail":

"You can rest assured that.every husband in the Colony will at- tend the meeting. There is now more reason for the meeting to be held.

"The idea is to form a Commit-

staff he would, if it were pos- HOID HAVE BROKEN OUT IN matters concerning the unfortun- MILD CASES OF PARATYP tee to approach Government on all sible, be glad if she could return LANCASHIRE, AND A

NUM- åte condition of affairs existing in

to the Colony and, as we have BER OF PATIENTS, BELIEVED the Colony to-day. mentioned, he would be glad to TO BE BETWEEN 20 AND 30, know if there is any objection HAVE BEEN REMOVED to her doing so.

HOSPITAL.

At Farnworth, near

ΤΟ

""The programme has been- changed to meet the altered con- ditions, in fact, it was changed Bolton, within half an hour of publication statement yes-

We may add, as far as help to be given here is concerned, where 11 cases have been notified, of Government's she is the holder of an A.R.P., one of the patients is a Roman terday," Warden's Certificate which she Catholic priest, and four members ob.ained in London.

We have the honour to be,.

Sir,

of one family are also victims. Dr. British troops, back from France A. G. Glass, the Medical Officer, to this country,

the might be states that the patients are doing cause. Seven cases have been noti- Your obedient servants, well. (Sd.) Johnson S.okes & Master,'

fled in Manchester, where investi-

The most likely cause of the gations into the cause of the out- I cannot see how it was pos-outbreak, he states, is food infec- break are being made. Cases have sible to construe this letter as tion, but he does not overlook the also been notified in the Horwich

possibility that the movement of and Leigh districts.

was done by your Committee.

You will appreciate that a press statement to the effect that I am unable to support my wife in Australia is greatly resented by me, and I must request some ex- planation for this gross mis-re- presentation of fact.

I shall be obliged if you will favour me with an early reply."

Yours faithfully,

(Sd.) G. B. S. THOMSON. Sir,-The Chairman of

the Evacuation Advisory Committee has asked me to reply to your letter of 4th November.

In preparing the notes on your case, I assumed that the words 'As her continued, absence from the Colony will involve our client giving up his present home and dismissing his staff... which

were used by Messrs. Johnson, Stolces and Master in their letter of 2nd August, were intended to imply that your appeal was based on financial' grounds;

If my remarks, which express- ed this assumption, were incor- rect, you were quite at flborty to contradict them. I presume that since no contradiction- was forth- coming the press reporters assum- ed that, you accepted my implica- tion.

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