should

ae cordingly

address their representations to the

United States Government.

The general difficulty

in

upsetting

sucir an event would be do

by

and avoid

attempting

8

the Americans whilst at the same time.

conciliate the Japanese.

&

any

His would have to

comply

with

a

H. M. G.

This

A.

seems

case it seems that

policy

dictated by dly

H. N. Galsworthy 7/10

a ver peculiar policy.

Are British arms not to be allowed.

to go to the Shanghai Council

B. Are, say, Swedish arme for China

to be stopped

[

but American ones

allowed soon?

However, this doce not really arise this file, at any rate yet.

Vis Andrews

10/10

7. his G. Northcote

Ins.

tho

of noto of interview of General

25-9-39.

ww Je Shew.

The interview between the Governor & Geveral Wu

Te-Chen took place.

on

Sept. 24

the letter

from the Trovernor to fui A. Clarka. Kerr is dared Rept. 25th

On the night of Sept. 25th the Police conducted their

raid o certains premises in Rowwon which led to

the to

discovery

Hory-Kong

that David Rury in story. Kong is in

Page

9

Page

touch with

a

· peson in Shanghai connected with

the assassination

quads operating

in that

at city.

I attach 53838/40/89 which contains all

the comspondence relating to this raid & the

Dufoqquent

discovenes.

I think we

might send a

copy of the

enclosures to (7) 8.0. io

M. Ashley-Clarke

at the FO.

moking

comspondence with the FO about the illicit

7 *

reponing

to the

W/T & receiving so

sex

on 52838/40/31.

? So proceed.

Since (7)

AN. Galsworthy

was writter, Sir A. Clark

Kerr has been in HIC, and heard all

25/10

about the Sung attai

attai- presumably,

Chungking to Shong-

on his return from Chungking

I doubt if he will need nudging

hai. from the F.O.

carry the God's rea

We could mention this in sending encll. to ')) to the Ashley. Clarke as

proposed

it until that on 58050/40

com Draft herewith.

Nis Andrews

25/10

7 To

To Ashley

-

Ashley - blarke (w/ enell to 7)

4.11.39

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