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My telegram No. 820 Secret. Oriefe of your Revie. of defence preparations.
Chiefs of Staff have also
recommended that stricter measures
for the control of entry of Chinese into Hong Kong should be introduced
as soon as possible.
I should accordingly be
grateful if you would review on this
basis the operation of the
Immigration Control Ordinance No. 32
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effectively used to safeguard the
essential deferice interests of
Hong Kong in preventing the entry of Chinese under suspicion of
anti-British intentions as well as
the entry of any considerable ·
numbers of refugees who would
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