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Sir R. Craigie (Tokyo).

3th January 1938.

D.

10.20 p.m. 8th January 1938.

R.

6.00 p.m.

8th January 1938.

No. 25. (R).

IMMEDIATE.

I have just receiveu semi-official letter from Vice Minister

for Foreign affairs. Begins: As Chinese are at present trans-

porting large quantities of war materials overland from Hongkong

towards Canton, the Imperial forces desire for reasons of

strategical necessity to carry out bombardment of Chinese line of

communication in neighbourhood of Tungkuan in Eastern Canton

province. The Imperial Government are anxious to do all in their

power to prevent the occurrence of unfortunate incidents such as

might cause loss to life or property of British subjects if

British motor cars became involved in this bombardment and I

should therefore be grateful if Your Excellency would be so good

as to arrange that British motor cars should not for the time

being pass through the district in question. If owing to un-

avoidable circumstances they are obliged to pass through the

district, I should be glad if adequate notice of the fact could

be given in advance. Ends.

Addressed to Foreign Office, repeated to Embassy, Shanghai,

Hongkong (for Commander-in-Chief as telegram No. 5).

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