CO129-589-2 Sino-Japanese War- interned Chinese soldiers 15-1-1941 - 10-3-1941 — Page 7

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

(*5972-150) Wt. 19406-96 5,000 7/40 T.S. 695

HONG KONG

53838/35/41.

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Mr. Monson,

Mr.

Mr.

Gent.

10/2

10

Sir A. Burns.

C. D.

11 FEB

D

12

Mr. G. L. M. Clauson.

Mr. C. J. Jeffries.

DRAFT. CYPHER TELEGRAM.

GOVERNOR

HONG KONG.

Mr. A. J. Dawe.

Sir J. Shuckburgh?

* oldal

Perqui. J.S. oft alon

FV. (MSIGH)

D9 Concer

FURTHER ACTION.

Copy 5/17 Cashley Clarke to.. 5.

bong is ashlay

blarke

[] very much for Comm

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

6

7

1830 Recyphered thant 11/2/41 ADL

No ..!!!!... Secret.

Your telegram No.41

Interned

Chinese soldiers. No objection

to release of soldiers in

which question.

a. Release should take

place gradually and ostensibly

on medical grounds as suggested

in Foreign Office telegram to

N°109

Tokio on the 2nd of February

repeated to you No.86. I have

presumed that you still are in

favour of release of these

men despite recent Japanese

military operations to the north

P. T-G

of

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