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SECRET.
MESSAGE.
FROM- Commodore Hong Kong.
INTERDEPARTMENTAL CYPHER.
IN.
DATE-
9/4/39.
RECD.
1300.
ADDRESSED- C-in-C. China, repeated- Admiralty,
IMPORTANT.
550.
British Ambassador Tokyo, British Ambassador, Shanghai, Governor Hong Kong.
British Ship SAGRES referred to in my 1122
April 6th to C-in-C.China who had been some days in
Chauam Bay correct position of which is latitude 23 degrees
37 minutes North longitude 117 degrees 20 minutes East
loading cargo signalled on April 9th for assistance owing to
danger of seizure. Vessel sailed but was stopped outside
by Japane36. H.M.S.THRACIAN was ordered from Swatow to
investigate and discovered SAGRES under Japanese onsign and
Prize crew escorted by Japanese destroyer and trawlers.
H.M.S.THRACIAN reports she closed destroyer and sent
boarding officer to protest who was politely informed
by Commanding Officer that Sagres was carrying 2,000 bags
of salt from Chauan Bay to Fouchow for Chinese Government
and had no manifest.
Japanese C-in-C. had ordered him to
escort SAGRES to Pescadores for
thorough investigation.
Captain regretted he could not permit SAGRES to be
boarded.
Further protest was made by H.M.S.THRACIAN pointing
H.M.S.
out his right toisit under existing agreement.
THRACIAN was directed to satisfy himself that Japanese
understood his protest and not repetition not to follow
ship into Japanese territorial waters but to return to
Swatow.
1231/9.
1st Lord.
1st S.L.
2nd S. L.
3rd S.L.
4th S.L. 5th S.L.
D.C.N.S.
A.C.N.S.
PARL.SEC.
Civil Lord.
Sec.
Nav.Sec. P.A.S.(S) O.D.(3) D.N.I. M.30.(12) D. of P.(3) D.S.D.9.
O.I.C.(3). Trade Div. (2)
D.D. of S.T.(Mr.Dorrell)(2). R.C.(3).
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