3
Sha Uchung
I doubt
occupied Chungking which would be the normal route for these soldiers to pass from Hong Kong to free China. whether on this account the Hong Kong Government would wish to withdraw their recommendation for the release of these soldiers. It should not be beyond the ingenuity of the Chinese to smuggle them out
of the Colony and the Hong Kong Government itself has been so keen on restricting the surplus population of the Colony that they are not likely to let the men stay at Hong Kong after their release.
10th February, 1941.
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collection of some
700 Chinese
Sotchins have been kept in
internment in HK after they
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China when
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