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IMPORTANT.
IZ 10544.
TOO 160800Z
TOR 171930Z
From: C. in C. Hong Kong.
To:
Ambassador Chunking
Info: Cabinet Offices, SACSEA.
X C.C.M.
*
16th November, 1945
Further to my DTG 0902362 November,
Sunderland aircraft was released from Hainan on the 13th November and has now returned Hongkong. Captain of aircraft confirms that landing was made owing to adverse winds and consequent shortage of fuel. Chinese Authorities re- fuelled, placed an armed guard, including Japanese soldiers, on the aircraft. Passengers were taken ashore and treated firmly but with consideration. An American flying boat landed during this period and took off without restraint.
2. It is appreciated that orders issued by the Generalissimo on the 8th November for release of the aircraft were not complied with by the local Chinese Authorities at Samar.
3. With shortening of daylight hours, seasonal strengthening of north east winds unsuitability of Kai Tak for night landings it is more than probable that further forced landings will take place.
4. It is therefore suggested that the present would be a good opportunity to press the Chinese Authorities for emergency facilities to be
available at Samar for aircraft who may land there under similar circumstances.
TOO. 160800Z
*12 10371.
CIRCULATION.
Defence Office.
Foreign Office
First Sea Lord.
C.6 Tels {
AMCS(C)
S. of S. Dominions. S. of S. Colonies. S. of S. India.
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