The Under-Secretary of State
Colonial Office
F98/98/10
With the Compliments of the
Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
CONFIDENTIAL
JAN 1941
RECEIVED
100
14 JAN 1041
Decypher.
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D.
R.
No. 19.
DEPART CENTEGY
NO 2.
NO
Sir A. Clark-Kerr, (Chungking).
Undated.
6.45 p.m.
10th January, 1941. 12.15 a.m. 11th January, 1941.
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IMMEDIATE.
10th.
Addressed to Hong Kong, telegram No. 6 of January
Your telegram No. 3.
1.
I do not clearly understand last six words in
the second paragraph since I did not suggest waiving
If,
of visa requirements on Chinese passports.
however, your Government is prepared to accept
reciprocal waiving of visas, I should like to put
the suggestion to the Chinese Government as soon as
possible. Would you require reciprocity in favour
of British residents of Hong Kong, or of all British
subjects arriving in China viâ Hong Kong?
Repeated to Foreign Office, and to Shanghai
telegram No. 24.