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No. 1002.

8th August, 1945.

CABINET DI MAIBUZION

FROW FO IGN OFFICE TO CHUNGKING

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2.10 p.m. 3th 'ugust, 1945.

Repeated to Washington No. 8914

Supreme Allied Command "outh East isia

(Hr. Dening) No. 432.

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My immediately preceding telegram.

e feel that Chiang Kai-shek's present attitude is unreasonable and out of keeping with his recent statesmanlike pronouncement about Hong Kong In his statement of August 24th to the National Defence Council and Central xecutive Committee. We are disappointed that he should have disregarded the considerations in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of my telegram No. 922 as well as our willingness that Chinese and American officers, designated by himself, should be present on the occasion of the surrender.

2. Be are most anxious to reach a solution which will leave no rancour on either side and we have considered what compromise we could accept if approach in my immediately preceding telegram has no effect.

3. e have considered suggestion in paragraph 5 of General Carton de fiart's telegram .1680 of August 26th to General Ismay. But we find it difficult to make any distinction between the territorial and the military surrender. A possible variant of General Carton de "iart's suggestion would be that Admiral Harcourt on behalf of His Majesty's Government should accept the surrender jointly with a British officer (preferably General Hayes) acting on behalf of Chiang Kai-shek. Any other Allied representatives present would then sign as witnesses.

4. You should make every effort to persuade Chiang Kai-shek 56 to act as suggested in my immediately preceding telegram, but if

he declines to do so you are authorised to make the above suggestion to him.

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