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furnish some very useful informati n?
5.
Lastly is there any definite information known to
the Police which could either lend colour to, or throw cold
water on, any suggestion that the whole story to date about
the Japanese part is invented and that the real culprits
were either piratesor private enemies?
Sed. J. C. McDouall.
p. Secretary for Chinese ffairs.
18511. ffairs.
X
X
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Assistant Sup rintendent of Tolice (Kowloon).
Sir,
I
(3)
The sketch has been shown to lice at Tei 0 and
Cruising Daunches but all state that they cannot identify it
with any of the Japanese vessels that they have seen.
(4)
Lin Tin.
(5)
The Folice have no method of getting in touch with
There is no information to show that this attack was
done by irates or private enemies.
Sgd. T. Connor.
Divisional Inspector (South).
14.11.1933.
Honourable Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
Forwarded.
Sgd. R.H..Marks.
P.
anissioner of Police.
14.11.1938.