CO129-413 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [8-10] — Page 454

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to Germany.

little arrangement from Shanghai and Manila. They go on taking

the trade which the present war gives an opportunity of British

firms to get hold of. Their presence renders it necessary to

take more elaborate precautions in guarding all important places.

Taking all this into consideration I beg that this

letter may be laid before His Majesty's Government with a view

to orders being given by cable as to the policy they now wish

carried out a policy which no doubt will be guided by the

treatment our prisoners and residents in Germany are meeting

with. In India I understand that a Germans under 59 years

unless unfit for service, have had their parole can-

celled and have been made Prisoners of War. Personally I

Money remittances to Germany can be made with very

of age,

should not be sorry to see all those fit for service made

Prisoners of War; they would be well treated, but not in a po-

sition to do any mischief. I am inclined to think that this would

be in accordance with the Secretary of State'a cable of the 7th August. In my opinion the subsequent cable of the 9th

August is not intended to apply to those liable for service.

I am sending this through the Senior Naval

Officer who will forward it to Your Excellency with his views.

I propose to send a copy to the War Office.

I aprend a discriptive list of those liable for

service with notes as to misconduct.

I have the honour to be, Your Excellency's obedient Servant,

SD.

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Major-General,

Commanding the Troops in South China.

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