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Mr. Hallifax, Hong Kong Commissioner for the British Empire Exhibition, called on me to-day. He is faced with some rather difficult questions.
(1) Two of the Chinese who are being
imported in connection with the Chinese Restaurant
at the Exhibition have been held up at Dover,
possibly by the Medical Officer of Health, on the
ground that something is wrong with them. They have
been sent back to Boulogne and with them has gone one of the superior grades of people who look after them.
and Their names are Wong Man Cheung/Lam Sing Teoi with
Mr. Fung Chung in charge of them. I have got on
to the Aliens Department of the Home Office to see if anything can be done with a view to their
rapid admission and hope to know something very soon.
(2) Six of the Restaurant people have arrived and are lodged, five of them at No.305, Vauxhall Bridge Road and one of them at the Park View Hotel. They will be moved to the Exhibition in the course
of this week when accommodation will be available, or at least is expected to be. The only difficulty about them is whether they should be registered as aliens or not. They have not got passports as British subjects and therefore technically should be registered. I think we had better approach the Police authorities at Scotland Yard with a view to facilitating any formalities in this connection (the Home Office tell me that it is not their affair once the aliens are admitted to this country as there
have been).
His third trouble is that nine artisans who
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