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in the Nineteenth Century and After of a signed article by one of our H. Kong Offloers, Mr. Urme, in which he sets out and explains this fully, I wish that Mr. H.G. Wells would
come to the defence of the customs of this domestic civilization, which in his Outline of
Ristory he compares so favourably with our own ).
The extreme difficulty of dealing with a
matter of this sort is the reason for the
oourse suggested in my minute on 43493.
Ar. Severn, Col. Sec. of H. Kong, 13 still
In London waiting for a passage out. His
address is 9 Earl's Court Square. He is a charming
man and has been in H. K. as Col. Sec. for
nearly nine years, and has administered the
Govt. for long spells. I suggest that Col. Amery should see him about this.
A.E.C.
13.11.20
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