CO129-579-11-1 Sino-Japanese War- seizure of unauthorized wireless transmitting apparatus 13-2-1939 - 7-5-1940 — Page 21

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? might do it

oficially but I

don't mind

An

Yas, Hically

"

suggests Nazi" to Sub-Inspector Ellis.

Be this

as it may, it is interesting to read the

reflections on Hitler's methods on page 6 of

document 1 under flag 1 which, incidentally,

quotey

pleasant

also creates the present maxim that "dutiful sons

will emerge from a poor family and loyal officials

will be seen in a national crisis". The Governor

has consulted His Majesty's Ambassador as to the

suppression of this society (see letter of the

24th November in 56).

We have only been supplied with the

duplicates of the covering despatch, Mr. Waterton's

out

c.),

memorandum with the accompanying code books, etc.

enclosure 4 and enclosure 5.

Mr. Clauson wished to see before codes, etc.

are sent out of the Office (marginal note to

Mr. Gent' s minute on 9th November).

? Send copy or despatch with original

enclosures and the duplierte of Mr Veterton's

lir

memongedam to War Office Secret S.0. ref. 35,

asking for the return of enclosures (except No 1)

duplicate of Mr Waterton's memorandum) in due

they

course, SO that may be communicated for

perusal also to the Foreign Office. Remind that

in 46 (a copy of which was sent to the War Office

in 49) the Governor assumed that if further

material was required, he would be informed.

Copy of this letter and copy of the

despatch without enclosures should be sent 5.0:

Secret to Foreign Office, explaining that the

(olhu than No1)

enclosures will follow for perusal when returned

by the War Office.

Acknowledge the receipt of the despatch

with thanks, say that the documents which have

been forwarded are being studied with much interest;

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