CO129-552-9 Regulations concerning landing armed men from foreign warships 24-1-1935 - 17-6-1935 — Page 26

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SECRET

TELEGRAM

FROM:

Admiralty.

TO:

c.in C. China 77.

DATE:

9.2.35.

Commodore Singapore 393. Commodore Hong Kong 327.

OUT

Cypher G.G.(P).

Addressed C.in C. China, repeated Commodore, Singapore,

Commodore Hong Kong from Admiralty.

Japanese Naval Authorities have shown signs of resentment

at proposed revision of Regulation 36 of Straits

Settlements Merchant Shipping Ordinance, which make it

illegal to land from a visiting warship without formal

permission of Colonial Secretary. This resentment might

lead to tightening up of Japanese regulations or stricter

attitude about Naval Ports. For your private information,

opinion of Admiralty is that this regulation is a very

rigid and legal interpretation of A.F.O. 2/29. Colonial

Office are instructing Governor to substitute amended

regulation in which wording of A.F.0. 2/29 is more closely

followed. Steps are also being taken to explain to

Japanese authorities that intention of revised regulations

was to follow regulations in A.F.0. 2/29 (which was

communicated to Japanese in 1923) and that wording is

being revised in order to make this clear,

Also Their Lordships deprecate action at Hong Kong

proposed in your submission No.1981 dated 4th December,

arising out of activities of Saga. There are also other

objections which will be communicated by letter.

1606/9.

for Head of M.

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