CO129-567-4 Traffic of arms to China and Japanese air-raids on Kowloon-Canton railway 3-1-1938 - 3-5-1938 — Page 226

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

[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government, and should be

returned to the Foreign Office if not required for official use.]

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TO JAPAN

(F 858/17/10).

Cypher telegram to Sir R. Craigie (Tokyo).

Foreign Office. 25th January 1938. 5.20 p.m.

No. 64.

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(18)

Your telegram No. 82 (of January 21st: Japanese

bombardment of Canton-Kowloon Railway].

Practically every passenger train would contain British subjects and notification, to which there are certain objections in any case, would therefore be superfluous as

well as burdensome. It will be best to inform Japanese

Government that every passenger train on this line inevitably carries British subjects and suggest that the best guide for Japanese aircraft will be to abstain from attacking such trains. It should be clear to them that on this line they are infinitely more likely to contain non-combatants than

troops.

Repeated to Shanghai No. 89.

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