INWARD TELEGRAM
TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES
COPY FOR RECIO...TION
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FROM HONG KONG (Sir A. Grantham)
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D. 11th March, 1948.
10.15 hrs.
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PROFIVED
IN
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REGISTRY
No.283 Secret,
Addressed to S. of 8.
Repeated to British Ambassador, Nanking, No.62.
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by savingram to Canton.
Kowloon City.
A line of argument which we do not appear to havo utilized to our advantage is the fact that eviction of residents from Kowloon City in 1936/1937 was successfully carried out and appears to have been accepted by the Chinese Government of that time. North China Daily News early in February carried a report stating inter alia that Dr. Philip Tyau, who was Special Commissioner for Foroign Affairs 1936-41 "took up the Kowloon City issue with the Hong Kong Government through the British Consul General at Canton during 1936/1937, when compensation was paid, loans to Kowloon City residents and alternative sites in =(?Hunghom) were given them".
2. Neither we nor Canton have any records, and I should, therefore, be grateful if correspondence of that time could be looked up to ascertain to what extent the Chinese Govern- ment accepted that solution. If they did accept, it should be more difficult for them to take a strong line in support of the present Squatters, who nearly all came in since the liberation.
= Correction being obtained,
Copies sent to:-
Foreign office
Mr. A. D. Scott.
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