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F6066

G

.185

61.

1945

FAR EASTERN

31 AUG 1945

F6066/1147/9/0 Surrender Arrangements

Si #. Seymowl, Chup kip

ho.988.

Dates:31t.

Hong Kong

Ppte. Witon &S.E.ac.

for

Refers to Gen. Hayes's bel. 9/1969/3 to Amss.o. &W.0(F6191/9). Hopes it is clear that Hong Kong swhender must not take place until after China

Recid! 31. aug. Theatre surrender; otherwise, it would be

Last Paper. F6064.

References.

F6191/1147/9.

(Print.)

(How disposed of.)

D.fr. Col. Price

(Cabinet Offices)

from the Standal

Burnett.

Sept. 1. 8) thu, Gent (C.O.).

Sept. 3

(Action completed.)

Moola

F biz

Kh.

(Index.).

Next Paper.

*

taken as a deliberate slight to Chiang Kai-shek as Com-C., Churia Theat

(Minutes.)

A

copies sent direct by Comans depts

tty

as stated within.

There is no reason why the Hongkong Surrender must not take place until after The China theatre surrender, except the fact mat the Americans make a bilateral arrangement with CKS, without consulting us. It wibe impolitic Whave it Otherwise, but hat is another matter.

An Scott 31/8

hushita

1/9

On general grounds and for the particular reasons connected with our commercial interests in China itself, to which Sir H. Seymour drew

attention in paragraph 5 of his telegram No. 984, Has C.

it is obviously desirable that we should go as far as we can to act in agreement with Chiang Kai-shek in this matter.

A Co-ordinating Committee has been set up in Chungking as a result of our undertaking to give all possible facilities through Hong Kong to American and Chinese forces in China. Telegram No.G 1969 S from General Hayes, the G.0.C. British troops in China (Flag F ) reports that the Chinese members of this Co-ordinating Committee on August 30 th asked that the Hong Kong surrender should take place on September 5th or 6th, and thus follow more China theatre surrenders now fixed for the 4th or 5th.

An

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