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NO CONFIDENTIAL.

Sir,

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REGE 17 SEP 15,

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 7th. August, 1915.

I have the honour to report that the Central

Committee for National Patriotic Organizations addressed to this

Government a Circular letter, under date the 14th. June, suggesting

that the anniversary of the declaration of war against Germany

should be made the occasion of a patriotic demonstration in the

Colony to be arranged unofficially through the Chamber of Commerce. The proposal was discussed in Executive Council and it was unanimously agreed that a demonstration on the lines suggested was not suited to the particular circumstances of Hong- -kong, for the reasons set out in the enclosed copy of a letter

which I caused to be addressed to the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce.

I have been informed by the Chairman of the Chamber that his

Committee endorse the views held by this Government.

2.

3.

The anniversary of the outbreak of war was

however marked by a service of intercession in St. John's Cathedral

which was very largely attended. I attach 6 copies of the form of service employed.

osure!..

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ANDREW BONAR LAW, M.P.,

&C..

&C..

$o...

I have the honour to be, sir.

Your most obedient, humble servant,

Governor, &c..

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