CO129-536-6 Anti-Japanese Riots 28-9-1931 - 25-2-1932 — Page 74

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

SECRET CIPHER

TELEGRAM.

5

76

From: G.0.0. Hong Kong.

20:

The War Office,

370 R3 T

PARAPHRASE

repeated to Shanghri, Tientsin, Singapore,

C.-in-C. and Minister.

1822 cipher 28/9.

Desp. 1247 28/9/31

Reca. 1100 28/9/31

My 1819 27th September.

Except for cases of disorder concerned

with destruction of Japanese goods, no serious troublo has erisen on either side of harbour since despatch of my

above-quoted telegram. Troops still standing by to

assist police if required.

Copy to Commodore and Governor, Hong Kong.

C.4. (Telegrams) Copies to:- ARMY COUNCIL, D.M,O. & I D.D.M.O.& 1. M.0.1.la.ld. K.I.1.2.20.3.30. D、P,S. D.R.0. 3.of 3.for Foreign Affairs, F.O. (Mr.Orde). First Lord of Admiralty, Sir Frederick Field, A¿. (D.N.I.), Aa. (D.O.D.), Ad. (D.of P.), .of S. for Air, Sec. (Air Ministry), C.A.S.(Air Ministry), D.C.A.S. (Air Ministry), D.D.0.1.(Air Ministry), .of 5.for Colonies, Sir J.E. Shuckburgh (Colonial Office). 0.0.(Mr.Olauson), S.of S. for India. Ì.0.(Colonel Freeland).

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