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Mr. Rogers. 24/6/38.
Mr.
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Sir H. Moore.
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Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J.Shuckburgh.
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My telegram No.113 H.M.G
have decided that it is undesirable that
DRAFT. TELEGRAM (Recypher)
HUNG KONG
GOVERNOR.
SECRET.
andthem
I understand in two fatha Thornequoff motor torpedo lonks for Chimes Got an on
board S.S. GLENABB lift here 28th May for
Home Kung,
Kung, and that
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eight in all has been
and that
ordered next pair wall be completed middhörnly and Inst pair town do and pr Augusto 4M9 as at present- adried han
FURTHER ACTION.
boats of this kind should be sent on from
Hong Kong to China, either in a British
ship or under their own power, though
there is no objection to their being sent
by the land route or by foreign ships.
If at any time it appears that
the agents of the Chinese Government are
the latter
contemplating adopting this form
procedure, I should accordingly be glad
if you would report immediately, so that
the possibility of taking steps to prevent
their departure by either of those methods
may be, considered.
no objection to thin bring
such wisels being stored on land in A.K and sunt on to china by land south frame but these wibe
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objections if they completed the coursey from
HK bysen under their own pown or in Bukish ship.
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