CO129-502-7 China- general situation 4-3-1927 - 26-4-1927 — Page 106

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As regards the proposed reinforcements to China, to approve the proposal of the Secretary of State for War to send an additional Infantry Brigade and more artillery from England.

As regards a telegram from Sir Miles Lampson (Peking telegram No. 575. dated March 30th) drawing attention to the importance of the Cable Stations at Sharp Peak, near Foochow, and at Amoy, the following action should be taken:

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The Admiralty should draw the attention of the Commander-in-Chief to the importance of securing the safety of Sharp Peak:

The Foreign Secretary should take such action at such time as he might deem desirable, to draw the attention of the French Government to the importance of the Amoy Cable Station:

To approve the telegrams which the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs proposed to send to Washington and Tokyo on the subject of the proposals of the Ministers at Peking in regard to the Nanking outrages (Appendices II and III).

x To be circulated later.

2, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. 1.

April 1, 1927.

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