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"The Under-Secretary of State," Foreign Office,
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Sir.
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FOREIGN OFFICE.
S.W.1.
28th July, 1931.
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I am directed by Mr. Secretary Henderson to
transmit to you herewith a copy of a Memorandum left
with Sir V. Wellesley by Monsieur Cambon of the French
Embassy on the subject of an Annamite revolutionary leader
said to have been arrested in Hong Kong.
2. Monsieur Cambon explained that the leader in
question was considered by the French Government to be
an international danger, and they were very anxious that
he should not remain at large. They did not wish to
formulate any special request as to what should be done
with him but they would like the matter brought to the
notice of the local authorities at Hong Kong so that the
latter should know the views of the French Government.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
C.Howarsmith.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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