CO129-414 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [10-11] — Page 465

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Paraphrase of CYPHER Telegram

From GOVERNOR, HONGKONG,

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Date 17th November, 1914.

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With reference to your telegram of 16th November, liquidators appointed by me are now winding up all enemy firms. No Hongkong trade being purely internal, therefore no new business is allowed. He Germans remain in the Colony except prisoners of war and a few wives and children interned in a concentration camp, and nine ladies in charge of charitable institutions for Chinese who have necessarily been allowed liberty.

MAY

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