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ти Вони Rofus,

Mr. Gent

Mr.

Mr.

C.D.X SH. Moore.

14 6.38.

1416

2000N

Sir G. Tomlinson.

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21 "

Sir C. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

15.15.6,38

Permt. U.S. of S. 15

Parly. U.S. of S.

× Secretary of State. q.6.'28 (1)

DRAFT.

GOVERNOR,

HONG KONG.

435

TELEGRAM

K

FURTHER ACTION.

RANC.pher.

53838/2/B/38 Hong Kong.

19

98

Recyphered

20/6/38

5.0.pm.

Subject to Fo

No. II

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how sum

sent

su minutes as

Your telegram No.150. H.M.

sue)

Ambassadors in China and Japan agree

in advising

that initiative in arranging refugee

zone should be taken by private organ-

isations, who should themselves, in

consultation with H.M. Consul-General at

Canton, approach the Kuangtung Government

A

to set aside a suitable site which they

be

will agree to demilitarise in all

respects. I presume that the further

the site is away from Hong Kong border

the better it will be from the Colony's

point of view.

It will be obvious that such

Copy

A.19

To 7.0 0.0

in aday off.

assurances as to genuine demilitarisation

of area (which Japanese Government may be

expected to require/must depend upon good

faith

("2132-150) Wt. 42270-82 15,000 4/38 T.S. 695

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