CO129-590-23 Situation in Hong Kong 25-4-1905 - 25-4-1905 — Page 233

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

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F 2777/1193/10)

With the Complime

of the

No. 44. (17/51A/42). ↑ apo M4

Colonial office

Mr

BRITISH EMBASSY,

CHUNCKING.

6th March, 1942.

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Government of India No.

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232 AMY

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M.E.W.

11 APR 1942

Canada

House.

sir,

I have the honour to transmit to you herewith a copy of a letter I have received from a r. .. Mogra, a British Subject whom I take to be a Parsee.

2. In this letter ir. ogra, who escaped froil Hong Kong on the 31st January 1942, and now in Kwangsi, gives some very interesting and valuable information concerning conditions in Hong Kong prior to his escape. He has been thanked.

3. In connexion with the section on anti-British propaganda and activities among the Indлan community, I understand that r. V.D. Robinson of the Indian Police who escaped from Hong Kong after its fell, had some interesting remarks to make on this subject when he passed through Chungking and that Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, who attached great importance to the question, suggested that r. Robinson take it up on his arrival in India, where it is no doubt now receiving urg、nt attention.

..

I have, etc.,

(Signed) H.J. Seymour.

The Right Honourable

Robert Anthony den, .C., P.,

Foreign Office,

London, S.W.1.

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