C, and that the following points should be borne in
mind in arriving at a decision whether or not to permit
them to remain in the Colony:-
(a) the advisability, or the opposite, of allowing
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even the fragments of the organization at 172 Nathan
Road to remain here, possibly to fom the roots of
a similar organization, and
(b) the advisability of allowing persons who are known
to be members of a Society whose objects are
co-operation, mutual aid and mutual guidance
(apparently mainly in extermination), to remain
in the Colony.
9.
There still remaing the question of whether or
not the Fam Chim Ch'e should be declared an unlawful
society.
This would a pear to be desirable. As regards
the Blue Shirt organization referred to in Hon.A.G. 's
minute of 27.10.39 in C.3.0.4/1345/39, there is no
evidence of any activities which would justify recommenda-
tions for any such action against this organization.
10.
In conclusion, I consider that David Kung
should be informed that certain persons whose names
are known to be connected with assassination organisations
in Shanghai are not welcome in this Colony. These names
a pear on List D.
11.
Not all the addre ses of the persons set
out on lists A, B and C are known as the Police, owing
to the nature of the case, have purposely refrained from
making enquiries. I consider David Kung should be asked
for any missing addresses. If he will not give them I
recommend that, if Government decides they should be
sent away, detention warrants be issued against all those
whom the Police have failed to trace with a view to
deportation proceedings being taken. David Kung is not
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