CO129-579-5 Sino-Japanese War- Japanese aircraft- Hong Kong air space and other activities 31-1-1939 - 5-8-1939 — Page 34

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

From C.in C. China.

P/1.

MESSAGE

IN

Date 10.6.39.

Rec'd 2025

Addressed K.L.0. Shanghai, repeated H.M. Ships KENT,

DORSETSHIRE, Governor Hong Kong, Commodore

Maleya, Admiralty, British Ambassador Tokyo.

4-85.

Request you will convey the following

message to Admiral Oikawa. A recent Domei report

contained the allegation that a British Cruiser had

fired at a Japanese passenger aircraft off Hong Kong

at 1003 Hong Kong time on 7th June. I have held

on investigation and the facts are as follows. On the

day in question H.M. Ships KENT And DORSETSHIRE were

carrying out H.A. practices in the exercise area off Hong

C.in C. Kong which was communicated to the Japanese/in 1937 and

H.M.S. FANT opened fire in a southerly direction at the

time stated. The firing was carried out at a drogue

target with a second marking aircraft in attendance.

aircraft was sighted at least five miles away from the

marking aircraft and well clear of the line of fire. The

aircraft was so far distant that it was not identified, no

question of its fouling the range ever arose, and no

bursts can have been anywhere in its vicinity. H.M.S.

DORSETSHIRE was not involved. I presume that the

An

unidentified aircraft was the Japanese passenger aircraft

in question, and I forward this statement of the

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