CO129-591-16 Liberation of Hong Kong- arrangements in the event of the collapse of Japan 3-8-1945 - 1-8-1950 — Page 74

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

Mr. Partein

OUTWARD TELEGRAM Colonial Office 7

GUARD

With the Compliments

of ch

Secretar

of Stat

: it Dreign Affairs

16 AUG 25

72

に惚

[This telegram is of particular secrecy and should be

retained by the authorised recipient and not passed on.]

[CYPHER]

CABINET DISTRIBUTION

FROM FOREIGN OFFICE TO CHUNGKING

No. 889

14th August 1945

D. 10.20 p.m. 14th August 1945

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MOST IMMEDIATE

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TOP SECRET

GUARD

12. Your telegram No. 836.

Paragraph 2. Unless message can be relied upon to reach Gimson before either (a) or (b) it would not be worth delivering and would in fact be highly inappropriate if delivered by B.A.A.G. party with (a).

2. Paragraph 3. United States Chiefs of Staff have now agreed to detachment of British naval force from British Pacific Fleet but state that release is viewed by them as being "unrelated to any proposals concerning Hồng Kong".

3. In these circumstances you may now at once inform General Olmsted that we are proceeding with plans for liberation of Hong Kong as stated in paragraph 2 of our telegram No. 879.

4.

Paragraph 4. We agree.

5. As regards last sentence of your paragraph 5 see my immediately preceding telegram.

O.T.P.

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