HB
C. O.
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Mr. Costar.
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13^32/3. Hong Kong.
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Mr. Sowell
2
Mr.
Mr. Parkinson.
Mr. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Sir,
Secretary of State.
DOWNING STREET,
5' September, 1933.
DRAFT.
THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE, (2)
FOREIGN OFFICE.
The
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I am etc, to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter No.
t
F.5490/2398/10 of the 23rd of August Youwarding a copy
a catter from the Chinese Inspectier - General & Hensign Affates to till laused on the subject of the removal of
Chinese inhabitants in Zowloon
Yowloon city.
2. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister
observes that the Acting Consul-
General has asked the Governor of
FURTHER ACTION.
Copy (1), and
this draft to dov.
Conf.,
refeaning
to (2)
Jon
short douft
Copy to H. Kong
& the Governo, I
H. R., in hiso
to sub-end. tel, ti si m
Lampson of the
obsons.
asking
sims
for the Ang ▷ have made the same assumption,
Hon Kong for his observations on a
protest by the Provincial authority
at Canton. This protest appears to
The
be based on/special provision for
Kowloon City, which is contained in
the third paragraph of the
between the W. R. pChina
Convention of 1898:
In this
connection I am to refer to a note
addressed by the Foreign Office to
the