CO129-560-15 Traffic of arms to China 18-2-1937 - 15-11-1937 — Page 212

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

FROM CHINA.

Decypher.

Mr. Howe (Nanking).

D. (BY W/T)

18th September, 1937.

19th September, 1937.

R.

9.45 p.m.

19th September, 1937.

No. 458.

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Your telegram No. 286.

Chinese are much concerned at prohibition by United States government of carriage of arms by government owned

ships. Chiang Kai-shek told me on September 16th that he

found American attitude incomprehensible.

Chiang Kai-shek's chief secretary has informed

Military Attaché that French and German shipping is also

refusing to transport war material for China. Atti tude of

His Majesty's Government and British shipping is accordingly

being watched with greater anxiety than ever.

Addressed to Foreign Office No. 458 of September 18th,

repeated to Peking, Commander-in-Chief, Hongkong.

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