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88

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Passengers

ships with Naval reliefs and passengers. They say that

they were not consulted by Shanghai authorities.

baggage was examined and disembarkation held up for a short

time. Only British nationals were allowed to travel down,

all others being told to travel in Japanese ships leaving

5th June.

Generally. The small Japanese trade that was

being done on the river above the Barrier appears to have

ceased abruptly. The explanation may be that the Navy have

stopped all river trade at the Barriers and that it is now

going by Railway from Nanking which accounts for reported

increase of rail freight.

1st Lord

1st S.L.

2nd S.L.

3rd S.L.

4th S.L.

5th S.L.

D.C.N.S.

A.C.N.S.

PARL.SEC.

CIVIL LORD

SEC.

NAVAL SEC.

P.A.S.(S)

O.D. (3)

D.N.I.(6) M.36 (14)

D. of P. (3)

D.S.D.9.

0.1.C.(4)

D.T.D.(2)

2238/6.

MIP.

D.L.D.D.

Foreign office

War office Air Ministry

Выт

)To be

sent by M. Branch.

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