CO129-585-1 Sino-Japanese conflict- attacks on shipping 25-1-1940 - 2-10-1940 — Page 351

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

[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government, and should be

kept under Lock and Key.]

GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.

From: JAPAN.

Decode. Sir R. Craigie (Tokyo)

15th February, 1940.

D.

1.30 p.m.

15th February, 1940.

R. 9.05 a.m.

15th February, 1940.

No: 292. (R).

350

1111111

Addressed to Governor Hongkong No.37.

Commander-in-Chief's telegram No.566 to me.

Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have not yet

replied to representations about the Wingsang and Kwonghing

incidents, the Ministry of Marine have done so now to the

Naval Attaché.

2. Some faults are admitted in the case of Wingsang

but all points are denied in the case of Kwonghing, which

they state was stopped in a position 3 miles outside territorial waters and 61⁄2 miles from position stated and

towed to sa Mun Roads in position 22 degrees 27 minutes

north, 114 degrees 38 minutes east, and not to sa Mun Island

as stated. Text of memorandum is being sent by despatch.

Repeated to Foreign Office; Commander-in-Chief No.112.

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