Majesty's Government have hitherto only raised
objection to the export of completed aircraft
from Hong Kong to China, the transport of material
and personnel to a factory situated in China which
may be assumed to be engaged in the assembly of
aircraft for the Chinese Government would in
practice be open to much the same objections as
those which led to the decision conveyed to you in
my secret despatch of the 14th of March.
It is
would attempt to
quire possible that the Japanese may al
intercept the aircraft, and wen
though the parties
concerned were
the most part United States
itizens this would be
to head to in indents
for
[ ]
omil ch.
(26)
of a
iskely
a native which this rajisty's Government are
7
at pusent
mon råan ever
auxims to avoid.
Ihan,
etc.
(SC) MALCOLM Ma DONALD