CO129-580-1 Sino-Japanese War- handing over of suspected terrorists to Japanese authorities 1-5-1939 - 24-8-1939 — Page 3

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3. To Sir A. Clark Kerr (Whungking)

Tel. 94

From Mr. Jamieson ("Tientsin) - Tel.

کے

5

179

Fel. 180

Tel.451

6

"1

of al col al e

"

"

8

dis h. braigie (Jokys.) -

this A. Black Her (thingling ) - Tel. 45 Your.

Jel.

Mr. Jancion (Licitsin.). Tel 188.

I to you. (Hong Kong) Lup. Tel.

10. from Sir R. Braigie (Tokyo.)

22.5·39

Jel. 414.

The important telegrams in this batch

are Nos. 3, 7 9 9.

At no. 3

the FO set out the obfections

to the removal of the Tientsin internees to

objections on the pounds of both

the

Hong cơng

the doubtful legality of one

such a step &

y

the interment

P

Chinese soldirs

existing

caused

in the

unbarrassment to the HH. bout.

Colorry. The solution proposed is,

regardo existing cases, to expel the more

as re

senous & to release the othis with

a

warning;

regardo future cases, to expel the offendes

d as re

or hand them over to the de facto authorities

senousuers of the Offence.

recording to the senousuers

At (?) für A. Clak Ren

игро

reconsideration

I

this decision, ounce it would involve the

almost certain death of 4 of the Chinese

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