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4.
the
Bemorandum introduced two quite irrelevant
ation of anti-Japanese activities in
the British Joncession and the o ening or the eat Channel
at Hongkong; to theme reques
analowed).
re lied separately (coμien
10 regards the first setter, daly once sinee
y arrival here has there been the slightest suggestion
against the neutrality of the Concession. arly in
January last the Japanese Corul-treneral mileged that in
certain houses in the oncession there were wireless trans-
mitterm which were being used to mend inform tion to
chuagei
ore arranged for daŋanene plain-clothes
officers to accompany the Conocasion police to inseat
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pre aises in question, and the Japanese were convinced of
the base) meness of the allegati on.
5.
na regaris the re-opening of the
est chn:nel
at hongkong, JP. Ukasəki told me that the Japsimae
Consuls r authorities realised that there ma no hope of
their request being granted; they had included it in
deference to the wishes of the
panese lavy,
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your Excellency's not obedient, humble servant,
(agd.) W. Stark Toller
CUNBUL-O HER.