CO129-507-3 China- anti-piracy precautions 31-10-1927 - 25-10-1928 — Page 97

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Mr. Caine 13/4

Mr. Beckett

Mr. Ellis

Mr. Bottomley.

Sir E. J. Harding.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.'

Sir G.

Grindle 146

Sir C. Davis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

Mr. Amery.

HUNG KUNG

24/

C. D.

R 16 APR

D

16

Downing Street,

94

Qto. for Sir G. Grindle's

Signature.

17

April, 1928.

My dear Wellesley,

Your letter No. F 489/43/10

(51)

DRAFT. for consideration

SIR VICTOR WELLESLEY,

of the 18th of February regarding

Lt.-Commander C.M.Faure's

Memorandum on Piracy in South China

came as somewhat of a surprise to

FOREIGN OFFICE.

us.

When we first read the Memo-

randum we understood it to make

certain allegations against the

policy of the Hong Kong Government

of

in which he writes tiny the towards Chen Chiung-ming, and it

of.

appeared from Mounsey's letter to

30016B/27

No.40

Ellis of the lüth of vctober that

this was the view taken in the

Foreign office; and we invited the

Governor's observations on it in

order to give the Colonial Government

the

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