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Proclamation No. 1. in Hong Kong (B.M.A.) Gazette No. 1. of 12.10.45
1. boty of Proclamation Nol - "Military Adurinistation (Malay) 2. boty Military Administato (delegation of towns)" I
proclamation (Malaga!
3. Draft" Martial Law" Vroclamation - H.K.
(Mr. Hashbrigg's dreft) see I on 5+185/8/45
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Com of Adunnath Suquel of 5. Minute to Col. Strickland
13.8.45
25-8-45.
(1) and (2) are copies of the relevant Malayan Proclamations for reference.
(3) is a draft submitted by Mr. Hazlerigg in May last. (See (1) on 54145/8). It has now been superceded by (4) and can be put by.
(4). Colonel O'Connor is going to discuss
with Colonel Bacon of the War Office the clause in Article 3(a) that all Laws existing prior to the Japanese occupation will be respected and administered.
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28th August, 1945
Mr Packin.
We spoke. I explained that I had been wable to get in touch with Col. Bacon
paragraph (a) of. pointed out that (Art. 3 of the Military Administration Proclamation is expressed to be subject to order of the B.M. A. and to military exigencies. In the circumstances you
told me to leave it.
In the light of the news of the re-establishment of civil government in Houghong. legal basis for a military
administration seems
very shaky.
any
K.K. O'Connor.
3018/445.