The outcome of a visit paid to the India Office Library has not been helpful.
The Library merely passed on the enquiry to one of the Assistant Legal Advisers who did not seem inclined to answer the query without knowing details of the circumstances in which the Colonial Office was raising the point. The matter, therefore, was not
-
this would
be in accord, I gather, with your wishes.
Quite right.
Unf.4.1.23.
4.6.6.6.20
In any further communication
on this subject, please quote
No. 15099/5079/360.
and address
not to any person by name,
but to-
"The Under-Secretary of State," Foreign Office,
London, 8. W. 1.
CO
23836
175
RE
12 MAY 23
THE Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs presents his
compliments to the huder. Secretary of State for
the ColonicD
and, by direction of the Secretary of State,
of the under-mentioned paper.
transmits herewith copy
Foreign Office,
192
0979/22
Reference to previous correspondence :
Colonial Office letter No. 60079/1922 of 12 Dec 1922
Name and Date.
Description of Enclosure.
Subject.
From
(1830/23)
Foul. Alcinder Peking, No. 200 of 29th March 1972.3. (and encloues).
Hongkong deportation ordmance.
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