C. O.
Mr.
Costar
2/9/33.
Mr. Acheson
4/1
Mr.
Cowell
Mr. Parkinson.
Mr. Tomlinson.
13744/33 Hong Kgng
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Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
DRAFT.s.
HONG KONG.
No: 345
Gov.
FURTHER ACTION.
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(9) and (10).
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Sir,
Downing Street,
51-4154
33
September, 1933.
I have, etc. to refer to your
despatches Nos. 392 and No. 393 of the
13th of July, 1933, and to my telegram
No.
70
of the 4th of September
subject of the class of steamer
on the
passages for which, under the new
leave and passage regulations, certain
officials in the Hong Kong Government
Service are eligible.
2. As you are aware representa-
tions on various grounds have been made
to me in connection with these new
regulations.
The representations made
by the Director of Colonial Audit which
I communicated to you in my despatch
No. 193 of the 17th May were based upon
a