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NO. SECRET (2).

AIR MAIL.

Copy to:-

Peking No. 1. Nanking. Canton No. 2.

Jasvisa eldri, treibedo taen 100%

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for return to Colonial office

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONG KONG

6th January, 1937.

6/5055/56

Sir,

I have the honour to refer to my Secret (2)

555 Despatch of the 18th November last on the subject of

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the evacuation of part of the old walled City of Kowloon, and to transmit copies of the following correspondence

that has taken place since that date:-

Enclosure No.1 (1)

Enclosure No.2. (2)

Enclosure No.3. (3)

Enclosure No.4. (4)

Enclosure No.5.(5)

a translation of the Note from the Wai Chiao Pu

dated 26th October, 1936, alluded to in Peking telegram No.62 a copy of which was enclosed with my despatch cited above;

a copy of Nanking telegram No.25 dated the 30th November, 1936;

a copy of my reply to the preceding, dated the 3rd December, 1936;

a copy of a letter written by Mr. Hsu Mo to the Ambassador on December 2nd and a Memorandum by Mr. A. D. Blackburn of the same date;

a copy of the Wai Chiao Pu's note, dated 26th November, 1936, to which Nanking telegram No.25

referred.

I only received the last of the se enclosures on the 26th December, and I had felt it necessary to wait for the actual wording of the Wai Chiao Pu's Note before

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

W.G.A. ORMSBY-GORE, P.C., M.P.,

&C.,

&c.,

&c.

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