C.O.
LETTER
SENT
DRAFT AND RECORD COPY
REGISTERED No.
DRAFT
MR. Monson 23.3.42.
MR.
MR..
54058/4/44
P
Dear Hardie,
DATE
126
Colonial Office,
Downing Street, S.7.1 21st March, 1942.
To
ENCLOSURES
FURTHER ACTION
I wrote to you on the 19th February under the above reference regarding recoveries of amounts disbursed by the Australian authorities on account of Hong Kong evacuees. You will see from the enclosed letter from Australia House to the Crown Agents that the Australian authorities are preyring for settlement of the claim, and that the High Commissioner at Canberra has been meeting their claims from 3eptember onwards.
If you accept our
suggestion that the cost might be borne on tour vote of credit, we would be grateful for an early reply. If, however, you think that part of it should still come from Hong Kong funds, a little further "administrative delay" will do no
harm
7.F.R. HARDIE, ESQ. IF, ESQ.
(6094) Wt. 25403-118 40,000 ea. 2 sorts 9/40 T.S. 695