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Sir H. Moore.
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Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permi. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
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DRAFT.
for conson.
J. NISSIM, ESQ.,
3, PLOWDEN BUILDINGS,
TEMPLE, E.C.4.
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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-
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