CO129-590-27 Ex-employees of Hong Kong Government- relief payments and allowances 27-3-1942 - 16-8-1943 — Page 38

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09] Wt. 18952/229 5m. 7/42 C.N.Ld. 148

03B] Wt. 29290/240 15m. 10/42 C.N.Ld. 748

C. O.

Mr. F. Stall.

Mr.

Mr.

3.It 15/6

A.

Mr. G. E. J. Gent.

Mr. G. L. M. Clauson.

Mr. C. J. Jeffries.

DRAFT.

4. P. Young Esq.

F.0.

(105)

H.M. Ambassador chung king

FURTHER ACTION.

Sir A. Dawe.

16

Sir W. Battershill.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

Dear Young,

54123/43

16. 6.4337

June

wn with reference to Chungking telegram N.623 of the 3rd to the Foreign Office, we should be grateful if the enclosed telegraphic reply could be despatched to H.M. Ambassador.

No.

Yours sincerely,

(SJ) B. FOSTER HALL

your 180.623

Code Telegram telegram No. 623 of 3rd June 1943. Following for Sidgwick from Colonial Office. as a number of Colonial pensioners

temporarily employed in Home Civil Service are drawing full pension in addition to temporary emoluments, you may apply similar treatment to Embassy employed officers.

Para 2. apr may be left to officers discretion

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