CO129-571-9 Sino-Japanese War- Canton-Kowloon railway 25-3-1938 - 28-2-1939 — Page 55

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(*2043-150) Wt. 16318-94 (*3070-150) Wt. 26563-2

15,000 7/38 T.S. 695 20,000 10/38 T.S. 695

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C. O.

Mr. Galsworthy.

Mr. Duncard (133/1

Mr. Geut

Mr. A. J. Dawe.

Sir H. Moore.

3-1.39.

53838/24/38 Hong Kong.

Aned 10x/1939.

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Sir G. Tomlinson.

Downing Street,

6 January, 1939.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Sir,

Parly, U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

I am etc. to acknowledge the

(65)

receipt of your letter No.F.13474/10648/10

DRAFT.

of the 22nd of December, 1938,

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

FOREIGN OFFICE.

FURTHER ACTION.

(1)

(5)

transmitting a copy of a telegram

received from H.M's Ambassador in Tokyo

referring to the seizure by the Japanese

of British owned rolling stock of the

Canton-Kowloon Railway.

2.

I am to state that Mr.

MacDonald understands the present

situation to be that, as a result of

the suggestion (contained in your letter

to this Department of the 25th of March,

the Feria Hin

r/telegram No.294 to

1938, and your

Shanghai) to the effect that the British

authorities in Hong Kong might arrange

with the Chinese authorities in Canton

for

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