CO129-591-18 Liberation of Hong Kong- arrangements for Japanese surrender 15-8-1945 - 19-4-1946 — Page 25

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

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Mr..

Mr.

Mr..

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DRAFT. LETTER

THE SECRETARY OF THE ADMIRALTY.

FURTHER ACTION.

Recent (R317 for copies of

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Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

I ODEC,346 70 C.U.

1 2 DEC 1945

Your reference 109893/15

Sir,

I am etc., to acknowledge

receipt of the Commander in Chief

Hong Kongs report on the occupation

of Hong Kong forwarded in the Admiralty's

official letter of the 13th November,

which has been read with great

interest. Providing My Lords

Commissioners see no objection it is

proposed that copies of this historical

record should be sent to the

Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young,

Mr. Gimson, Colonial Secretary and Brigader

a Director, D. M. MacDougall, Chief

Civil Affairs Office for the records

of the future Civil Government.

I am, etc

(Sage) AM Ruster

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