denaturalisation to British subjects
in rised of which mohmelsins were cent
of Chinese race, directed in the Foreign
Office despatch to His Majesty's
In 3 n
Ambassador at Peking, No. 185 of the
5-5929/36)
21st March, are known.
3.
I am to add that the Secretary
of State would prefer to await the receipt
of further information which he is seeking
from the Governor of Hong Kong and a
statement of comments which the Governor
is being
of the Straits Settlements hes-been aske d
to supply on Sir J. Brenan's proposals,
before nominating a representative of this ep?
office to participate in the suggested
interdepartmental conference.
4.
A copy of this letter is being
sent to the Board of Trade.
I am, etc.
(Sad) Q. E. J. GET