CO129-563-18 Sino-Japanese War- stopping of British shipping by Japanese 11-9-1937 - 29-12-1937 — Page 165

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TELEGRAM from the Secretary of State for the Colonies

to the officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong.

(Sent 10.30 p.n, 22nd September, 1937).

IMMEDIATE

No.181. Confidential.

My telegram No.180. Following is sent at

request of Board of Trade begins;–

The Shipping Federation have reported to the

Board of Trade that Court has found in favour of men in

of

case/"Severn Leigh" but recommended men to return to

ship and proceed on voyage to Japan.

Admiralty and Foreign Office view is that

British ships proceeding to Japan are not in danger

either on high seas or in Japanese ports.

Please cable briefly grounds on which

finding of Court based and state whether any expert

naval evidence taken as to degree of danger, if any.

Understand owners giving notice of Appeal

in view of possible repercussions of decision on

general position of crews of British ships trading

to Japan. Ende.

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