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FROM PEKING TO FOREIGN OFFICE

Cypher/OTP

DEPARTMENTAL

DISTRIBUTION

Mr. Lamb

D. 10.22 a.m. 28th January, 1952

No. 61

R. 10.38 a.m. 28th January, 1952:

28th January, 1952

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(13b

PRIORITY

CONFIDENTIAL

Addressed to Foreign Office telegram No. 61 of 28th January,

Repeated for information to Hong Kong and Singapore.

Colonial Office telegram No. 102 to Hong Kong. Deportations. The nature of propaganda reactions in China has been indicated in my telegram No. 59.

2. In view of completely false statement published by the Chinese Government I would suggest that, if he has no objectior, the Governor of Hong Kong might take the opportunity of the presence in Hong Kong in a day or two of the Indian Ambassador Panikkar on his return journey to Peking, to tell him the actual facts in some detail.

DISTRIBUTED TO:

China and Korea Department

HHH

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€1821

Confidential

FJ 10310/29

With the compliments of

Japan and Pacific Department.

H.P. Hall, Esq Colonial office

RES

OFFICE

1952

CALOM!

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LU

Foreign Offioc, S.W.1.

Jan.

28. 1952

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