In any further communication on this subject, please quote
No. F 4553/221/10
and ad ess--
not to any person by name
but to-
"The Under-Secretary of State,"
Foreign Office,
London, S.W.1.
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RECEIVED
27 AUG 1937
FOREIGN OFFICE.
S.W.1.
26th August, 1937.
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C. O. REGY
Sir,
With reference to your letter No. 53552/37 of the
26
14th July last on the subject of the expropriation of Chinese property in Kowloon, I am directed by Viscount Halifax to state for the information of the Secretary of State for the
Colonies that he concurs in the proposed action.
2.
Although there is manifestly some force in the
consideration advanced by His Majesty's Ambassador in China 39 in his telegram No. 251 of the 26th July that the present
moment is somewhat inopportune, having regard to current events in China, nevertheless, as there is now little expectation that the present crisis will soon come to an end, Lord Halifax is not disposed to urge any further delay
on that account.
3. I am to add that it is presumed that Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen will be kept informed by the Government of Hong Kong of the steps taken in the matter, in accordance with his request in his telegram referred to above.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,