:
Any communication on the
hand of this letter shonist
essed lo
UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE, HOME OFFICE,
LONDON, S.W.1,
be
C 3443
172
HOME OFFICE,
WHITEHALL,
24 JAN 26
the following number quoled —— 71,085/4.
23rd January 1925.
Siz,
With reference to your letter of the 15th instant (1797/1925) transmitting a copy of a telegram from the Governor of Hong Kong requesting that facilities to enter the United Kingdom may be granted to four young Chinese who are on the way to this country, I am directed by Secretary Sir William Joynson Hicks to suy for the information of Mr. Secretary Anery that he raises no objection to the admission of these four Chinese students, provided they are able to pass the Medical Inspector at the port of arrival. Sir William Joynson-Hicks would
be glad if notification of the port in the United Kingdom
at which they propose to land could be communicated before- hand to His Majesty's Chief Inspector, Aliens Branch, Home Office, in order that any necessary instructions may be Issued to the Immigration Officer.
The Under Secretary of State,
COLONIAL OFFICE.
I 20,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
John Pedder
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.