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(61)
is a history of one WONG TIN MUK, who
turned traitor and joined TING MAK CHUEN (in charge of
Wong Ching Wei's assassination squad) and on his
information a number of Central Government Secret
Service organisations were raided by the Japanese.
4. 1K 樂
(62 refers to LEUNG WING SAN of the
正道社
Ching To Sh'e (Society) Reclamation Street, m.K.T.
being made puppet magistrate of the Pun U district.
讀 譚國華
63 mentions TAM KWOK Wah, Formosan who
has been the subject of enquiries for some consider-
able time by the Special Branch.
(64) refers to the movements of enemy and
puppet officials.
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65 is Japan's Special Affairs Organisation
in South China.
67) refers to (1) Siam (Thailand) signing
an arms pact with Germany and has ordered a certain
amount of arms from Austria, (2) Japan signing a
secret pact with Siam, (3) Wang Ching Wei's clique
buying over the Chinese Beamen's Union, (4) puppets and
Wang Ching Wei's contacts, (5) two of Tai Lip's (Blue
Shirt Leader) squads going over to the puppets and (6)
accusing the british consul-General Phillips of being
pro-Japanese.
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40 &
(69) refers (1) to Boihara instructing YIU MANG
YAM to Tollow Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr to Hongkong from
Shanghai by plane, (2) Kedrolivansky is reported to be
supplying information to the Japanese on various subjects
(3) two Europeans being connected with the Trobsky clique
in Shanghai and (4) Trebitch Lincoln and followers doing
espionage work for Japan.
(71) refers to the German Intelligence Service
in Shanghai having received instructions to "buy" Chinese
and Russiane reporters so as to get information
(72) Captain Boxer is mentioned.
74
says that General Goering noticed that
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