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No. 109.
Your telegram to Foreign Office No. 414 of 1940 [of March 9th: Chinese soldiers interned in Hong Kong], and your telegram to Hong Kong No. 425.
If the Military Attache has not already spoken to the Director of Military Intelligence, we prefer that he should not do so. We propose, unless you see strong objection, to authorise the release of the interned Chinese soldiers at Hong Kong without again approaching the Japanese authorities on the subject. If necessary the men can be released gradually and ostensibly on
the medical grounds, and since, so far as we are aware, Japanese do not themselves maintain Chinese war prisoners in camps they can hardly expect us to go on doing so indefinitely for their benefit.
2. Do you concur?
Repeated to Governor Hong Kong No. 86, Shanghai No. 113 and Chungking No. 53.
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