CO129-579-7 Sino-Japanese War- shipping on Pearl River 4-1-1939 - 9-6-1939 — Page 66

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SECTORUN, N. 1 in Canton Deepsteh No. 40 of 20/8/59 to

.*.

SHANGHAI

66

NORAM

No.74

¡ddressed to i overnor, Hongkon, tel. No. 34 of February

25 plecae rupeat to

*th ropested to V.-in-C.

K. 18

T. I.

that certain

Your telegram unnumo reu of february 3rd.

Jepanese Consul-) neral !nformed ze on aturday

iffi÷ulties bad orisen in connection with the

visit of the "uzaa aru to Hongkong which the Japanese

consular authorities had accepted under protest. I sugges-

ted th 1 mutter should eband over entil he received fill

rut

report.

2.

that the

panese

C. cølled shiẻ moning. It appears

alonisl vecpotary informed the Japanese Consul-

General at Hong Kong that Jeprese for zxxent Chartered

vasaels must be tr sted as or...ins y me chantmen. In

practice results had beeni-

(1)

ue antine. #

ery strict inspection had been

carried out which had given rise to complaints.

(2) Ban fout was demanded #lthough the captain

declared that everything on board wes through cargo.

(3)

1espance

() cassenger li

(8)

and (6) L1 ht ues Were demunded

3.

The Japanese authorities have no objection to (3)

nor as regards (6) to pey not only light duen but other

norm: 1 sheries. La segards the other pointe they feal

that following procedure should se sufficient:-

(1) The Japanese medical officɛr carried should

certify end the

win yuerantee that there are no cases

of infectious disesse on boarÁ

In c sew when no Jepanese

medical officer is carried, there would be no objection

to the examination of all passengers by the Hon kon medica.

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