CO129-571-13 Sino-Japanese War- internment of Chinese soldiers 5-12-1938 - 11-1-1939 — Page 14

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C. O.

Mr.

Bickle 15/12.

Mr.

Gent 16

Mr.

Cowell 16

Mr. A. J. Dawe.

Sir H. Moore.

Sir G. Tomlinson.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

DRAFT.

for consum

مکار

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

FOREIGN OFFICE.

Tel. No.361. 5 Dec No.361.

Tel. No.368. 8 Dec.

No.368. (2)

Tel. No.374. 13 Dec.

53838/35/38.

ausd. 9

Sir,

14

2011

4

Downing Street,

22 December, 1938.

I am directed etc.

to transmit to you, to be laid

before Viscount Halifax, copies

of three telegrams from the

Governor of Hong Kong regarding a

number of Chinese who have been

disarmed and interned after

Kenya Ordnce. XI/36.

FURTHER ACTION,

entering Hong Kong territory, and

whom the Governor now wishes to send

in contingents to Canton or

Shanghai according to their birth

places.

Copy (with tels.)

W.O.)

A.M.) Admy.)

Aff.

10$/6/7.

No

ཚགས་གནང་བ་དང་། གང་

2.

It appears to the

Secretary of State that it may be

held to be necessary that these

men

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