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COPY.
083/4942.
(M.0.3.)
Sir,
SECRET.
312
2nd January 1916.
I am commanded by the Army Council to forward the enclosed copy of a telegram dated 27th December 1915, on the subject of the defence under certain eventualities of
the Shameen Settlement at Canton, which has been received
from the General Officer Commanding, China.
I am to say that no troops are at present available from other theatres for reinforcing the garrison at Hong Kong, nor is it known whether in the event of an emergency arising
any assistance in the defence of Shameen could be reckoned
upon from the Navy. It has been suggested that the apunese Goverment might be requested to undertake the protection
of Shameen and other Foreign Set:lements in China, and I am to ask that Sir Ddward Grey will be so good as to favour the Army Council with his views as to what reply should be x sent to the General Officer Com.anding, China Command.
A copy of the attached telegram has been forvarded to the Admiralty to whom a similar letter has been addressed.
I am,
The Under Secretary of State,
Foreign Office.
Sir.
Your obedient servant,
(Bā).
B.B. Cubitt.
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