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Mr. Rogers. 29/4/3 2914

1r. B.L19 Mr. Gend

Sir H. Moore.

2/5

Sir G. Tomlinson.

Sir C. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permi. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

3-

DRAFT.

for conson.

J. NISSIM, ESQ.,

3, PLOWDEN BUILDINGS,

TEMPLE, E.C.4.

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9

FURTHER ACTION.

Requate.

1934

1935

تا

Sir,

Rae (AM)

Uroda

Downing Street,

April, 1938.

4 MAY 1938

With reference to your recent

telephone conversation with a member of

this Department about the formalities of

immigration into Hong Kong, and the

possibility of a friend of yours,

Dr. Franklin Reiss, of Berlin, going to

in the Colony

settle there, I am etc. to inform you

that in order to enter Hong Kong it is

necessary to be in possession of a valid

passport duly visaed by a competent

authority

British officidl and to comply with the

and

Passports

terms of the Immigration/Ordinance.

copy of this Ordinance is enclosed, for

your information, and I am directed to

that

will

request you to return it in due course, retum blette CO.

2.

your friends,

A

To obtain a visa for Hong Kong

nearest British

The question

yer should apply to the Rassport Consular or Passport authority.

Authorities.

It is not necessary to

whether he can be allowed to settle in the

obtain-

(*801-150) Wt. 13952-47 10,000 6/37 T.S. 695 (*1632-150) Wt. 32179-71 20,000 12/37 T.S. 695

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