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Mr.
Megle
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Parly. U.S. of S.
Mr.
Mr..
Secretary of State.
DRAFT. DESPATCH
GOVERNOR,
HƯNG KONG.
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Sir,
311146.
I have, etc., to forward for your information
six copies of a Report on Medical and Health
Conditions in Hong Kong for the period 1st January,
printed 31st August, 1945, which has been published
as a Colonial Office Paper, dastern No. 180.
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1942
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FURTHER ACTION.
2.
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Therouson why this report has been printed
and- by Hie majesty's Stationery Office is not, as-
printed in loung would normally have been the case by the Government
Kang et Hong Kong lies in the fact that when the report
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was submitted to me by Dr. Selwyn-Clarke at your
suggestion on the 3rd March of this year no civil
the Colony. administration existed in Hong Kong. As a detailed
record of health conditions under Japanese
occupation, the reports have it was thought, a unique
interest and my predecessor therefore decided to
take the exceptional step of printing them as a
no confidential Colonial Office paper.
3.
Unfortunately, owing to heavy demands on the
Stationery Office and the pressure of work in this
department there has been a regretable delay in the
publication of this report.
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One hundred and twenty-five copies have been
printed and I should be glad to know in due course
how many copies you would wish to have sent out to
Hong Kong. It may be also that
to
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will
You
recommend that copies should be sent to-eertøt #
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individuals or bodies in this country, Meanwhile
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