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Sir,

C0th Decembor,

1946.

I have the honour to refer to Your Excellency's

letter No.9002 of 20th August, 1946, in which Your Excellency

requested the surrender of Shug Kai-yau under the provisions of

the Chinese Collaborators (Surrender) Ordinance, 1946.

2.

After consideration of the evidence furnished in

support of the charges against Chum Wai-yau, as set out in your

letter under reference, I decided that there were reasonable

grounds for inquiry as to whether he should be surrendered and I

accordingly issued a warrant authorizing his arrest and detention

in order that he might make a statement in regard to the metters

with which he is oburged. After some lapse of time the arrest was

cffected and hum has now been interrogated fully on the charges

brought against him.

3.

As Your Axcellency is aware the Jovernor of liong

Kong in Council is empowered to order the surrender of any Chinese

national who has during the war period done in any part of Chine

any act or thing designed or calculated to benefit the enemy or

hostile or detrimental to or designed or calculated to defeat,

His Excellency

Ceneral Cheng Fa-kwei,

Chinese National Government,

The President's Canton Administrative Headquarters, JA YO1.

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