CO129-590-27 Ex-employees of Hong Kong Government- relief payments and allowances 27-3-1942 - 16-8-1943 — Page 66

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[13209] Wt. 18952/229 5m. 7/42 C.N.Ld. 748 [13702] Wt. 32385/242 10m. 10/42 C.N.Ld. 748

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Mr. F. Stall. 9/3

Mr. Monson

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Mr. G. E. J. Gent.

Mr. G. L. M. Clauson.

Mr. C. J. Jeffries.

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Sir A. Dawe.

Sir W. Battershill.

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For Mr Josh Hell's

Secretary of State.

sign.

(237/4/63) Dear James, with refermen to Hardie's letter of que May 1967,

We have received from the Foreign a copy of a despatch from H.M. R.L.M. James Eszy. Ambassador at Chungking, with which he

transmits a petition signed by a

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Treasury.

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FURTHER ACTION.

Copy & MrGP. Young (5.0)

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number of Chinese Civil Servants on th permanent establishment of the Hong Kong Goot, who have reached Free China and who have put forward a number of requests for increased assistance pto consideration by the ambassador.

one of

these requests is that an initial of Chinese National $5000, and a monthly sum of C.M.$1000, should be, authorised in order to enable premises to be rented and fitted to serve as a centre for a Civil Servants' Association. This would be

a

grant

at Kukong

meeting place for these refugees and could be used as a temporary hostel for new arrivals. where notices of employment vacancies ad. be posted Sedgwick, who is in charge of the Embassy's Refuges,

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