CO129-539-2 Nguyen ai Quoc- arrangements for deportation 29-1-1932 - 31-1-1933 — Page 62

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LIGHT & FULTON.

DONALD OWEN LIGHT. THOMAS A. GROSE.

SOLICITORS AND

COLONIAL LAW AGENTS.

TEL. NO 1027 HOLBORN.

Ardd, P. C. 22.9.82.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS,"DOSSIER, LONDON."

AND

70, HIGH STREET,

SEVENOAKS.

'PHONE: 716.

EIVED

22 SEP 1932

5 & 6, CLEMENT'S INN,

6161

STRAND, W. c. 2.

21st September 1932.

к

sir,

We are representing a gentleman by name Mr. Sung Man

Cho, who was recently the subject of a Privy Council Appeal against

an order made by His Majesty's Government at Hong Kong.

The Appeal was duly settled on terms agreed between the

Government of Hong Kong and the Appellant, Mr. Sung Man Ch..

Negotiations have recently been taking place in Hong

Kong with regard to Mr. Sung Man Cho leaving that Country, and we understand that the British Government has now refused admission

to this gentleman to land in England.

We are also instructed that His Majesty's Governor

of Hong Kong has cabled to yourself recently explaining the views

of our professional clients in Hong Kong on the matter. We should

be glad if you will grant us an interview at an early date to

discuss the matter with you.

The Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Colonial Office.

Whitehall.

S.W.1.

Yours faithfully

Lig Kultow

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