CO129-521-2 Piracy in Chinese waters- anti-piracy measures 9-1-1930 - 10-4-1930 — Page 104

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

From: The War Office.

STORET

SECRET.

PARAPHRASE.

30

To:

G.O.C. Malaya

repeated G.0.c. Hong Kong.

Desp. 1735 7/3/30

110

94216 cipher M.0.1. 7/3/30.

After 31st March no anti-piracy guard should embark

and those at sea on that day

on that day will be withdrawn on completion

of duty. This was the intention contained in the last

sentence of telegram No.94212 M.C.1. dated 28th February

1930.

C.4.(Telegrams) Copies to:- ARMY COUNCIL, D.M.O. & I. D.D.M.O. & I. M.0.1.1a.ld. M.I.1.2.2c. D.S.D. F.1.2. D.F. (A)(B)(C). D.M.Q. D.R.O. D.P.S. S. of S.for Foreign Affairs, Sir Ronald Lindsay, F.O. (Mr.Ord), S. of S. for the Colonies, C.0.(Sir J.E.Shuckburgh), C.o.(Mr.Clauson), First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Charles Madden, Ad. (D.N.I.), Ad. (D.O.D.), Ad. (D.of P.), S. of S. for Air, Sec. (Air Ministry), C.A.S.(Air Ministry), D.C.A.S. (Air Ministry), D.D.O.I. (Air Ministry).

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