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C. O. REGY
-CHIR TELEGRA. from the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary
of State for the Colonies.
169 END
Dateu 31st January. Received 8.53 a.m. 1st January 1935.
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No, 29.
Following from the Traue Commissioner to Peking begins:
Addressed to Peking No.3. of the 31st January repeated to Commercial
Counsellor repeated to the Colonial Office by the Governor.
Consul General's informant was Gellion Managing Director Macao
Electric Light Works and Principal British Resident for 20 years.
We three met in (? group omitted). Gellion said he had come to
convey information at the urgent request of the Governor of Macao,
It appears that Japanese dentist Dr. Kada believed to be secret agent
has (corrupt group) that he would petition on behalf of unknown
erect
principals to (corrupt group) waterworks on Government ownership
terms and Governor though opposed (? groups omitteu) he may be
instructed by Lisbon to accept because of Traue Agreement.
Vada also offered steumer service in order to assist in inuustrialisa-
tion. He had in recent months m de proposals for alcohol sugar
plant. Gellion anu associates have offered to take over waterworks
under an (corrupt group) company but cannot raise funus owing to
depression and uncertainty. I aiscussed the matter with the
Manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bunk who said he could not
advance money unless guaranteeu by H., Governent or liong Kong
Government, I believe position as stated to be substantially true,
that Japan in initiating plan of economic penetration in the South
China area, anu that we are being offereu opportunity to counter it.
and
I have fully informed Governor of Hong kong, G.0.0./Naval & uthorities
who are informing Communuer in Chief.
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