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H. Gunther
W. Stormer
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C. Schluter
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Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 18th November, 1914.
Sir,
I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th instant covering applications from eight German prisoners of war, named in the margin, to be permitt- ed to leave the Colony on the ground that they are not liable to Military Service with the Germany Army.
In reply I am to inform you that Mr. Binder was released on the 5th instant on the ground of ill health and deported from the Colony; and that after a careful consider-
ation of your letter under reply and its enclosures the
General Officer Commanding cannot see his way to entertain
the applications of the others.
gd.
I am, etc.
CLAUD SEVERN
Colonial Secretary -
The Consul-General
for the United States of America,
Hongkong.