CO129-590-3 Entry of Chinese into Hong Kong 9-1-1941 - 7-11-1941 — Page 95

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MEMORANDUM

With regard to the regulations poposed by the

Hongkong authorities governing the entry of Chinese into

Hongkong, the Chinese Ambassador, under instructions

from his Government, has the honour to submit to

His Majesty's Government the following considerations:

The Chinese constitute an overwhelming portion

of the resident as well as the travelling population

of Longkong and have contributed no small art to the

prosperity of that port. They will meet vit consider ble

bardsal, if t e new regulations are applied to t on

requirim permits of entry or passports, as the former are

only issued in rongkong and the latter cannot be secured

save with great difficulty in view of the impeded means of

communication at the present time. Particularly, those

Chinese who proceed to Hongkong on official or urgent busi-

ness are likely to be seriously handicapped and this state

of afroirs is bound to affect adversely Sino-British trade.

Moreover, as a great mumber of Chinese staying in Hongkong

De ve recently moved into the interior of China, there seems

to be no necessity for the imposition of restrictions on the

Chinese..entering Hongkong at the present time.

The Chinese Government is anxious that liis

Majesty's Government will see their way to instruct the

/Hongkong

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