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No. 3457/1917.

Sir.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 30th. May, 1917.

Referring to your latter of the 16th, May regarding the release of men from the army after the war,

I am directed to suggest that the London Agents of Hongkong firms should be instructed to supply to the Under-Secretary of State at the Colonial Office the names and regimental numbers of the men whose early release is required.

This Government/will, for its part, ask the Secretary of State that all possible steps may be taken to

secure the release and the sending back to the Colony of the

men nimed.

I am, &c.,

(Sd.) M. Fletcher,

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The Secretary,

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.

Colonial Secretary.

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