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Dear Creedy,
Your official letter of the 4th of July
(No. 083/5445. M.I.2.), about the organisation of
Intelligence at Hong Kong, and our reply of to-day's
dete.
I am afraid that I do not know exactly when
Sir R. Stubbs is coming over, but I believe he will be
taking some leave soon. I have little doubt that,
when he does come, we or rather the responsible
Intelligence authorities will be able to talk him over
but I fear that further official correspondence in the
interval will only tend to harden his opposition.
Yours sincerely,
IR H. J. CREEDY. K.O.B., K.C.V.O.
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