CO129-575-15 Traffic of arms to China 24-1-1939 - 4-12-1939 — Page 187

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COPY.

K:BK

No. 7.

SECRET.

SAFE HAND.

184

Copy to: B.A., Tokyo. No.6

H.B.M. Consul-General, Canton. No.8 Commander-in-Chief, China Station. General Officer Commanding

The British Troops in China.

(Telegram No.263 of 22nd December, 1938 from Secretary of State to Governor, Hong Kong.)

sir,

25th January, 1939.

With reference to my secret telegram to the

Secretary of State for the Colonies No. 355 dated 2nd

December, 1938, (copy to Your Excellency numbered 221),

regarding the attitude to be adopted by this Government

towards future applications by Hong Kong agents of the

Chinese Government for permission to export munitions

to South Kwangtung by lorry and coastal vessels, I have

the honour to forward for your information a copy of

a secret telegram containing the Secretary of State's

instructions in this matter.

2.

I have accordingly decided in future to

confine permission for the export of munitions from

this Colony to China to consignments proceeding direct

by sea to Treaty Ports only.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your Excellency's most obedient servant,

(sd.) 0.A.3. Northcote.

Governor.

His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador,

SHANGHAI

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