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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