CO129-592-24 Future immigration control policy 10-10-1945 - 19-12-1945 — Page 20

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offered food she does not possess. Lack of communications

and transport and unsettled conditions South Kwangtung will continue for the present to limit inflow of population.

Six. Becoming increasingly obvious that if supply risis is overcome next fence will be housing shortage.

Note by C.6. Telegrams.

Advanco copy sent Colonial Office.

C.6. Telegrams,

Distribution by C.A.4.

Copies to:-

S. of S.

P.U.S.

P.U.S. (F).

F.M.

D.U.S. of S. (A and B).

C. I.G.S.

V.C.I.G.S.

A.C.I.G.D. (0).

D..0.

D.D.1.0. (a), (b). D. Plans.

1.0.1, 12.

D.. I.

M.I.1, 2, 17.

D.C.A.

D.E.(C.A.) .

D.D. C.A. (M. G.).

·D.D. C.A. (P. & T.).

Col. C.A. (3).

C.A.3, 4, 8, 13, 17, 20.

S.D.5.

Brig. (Ops).

D.D.P.Mov.

Q(M) 8.

F.5.

C.10.

C.A.S. (Hong Kong), 28 Grosvenor St.

Colonial Office (r. Gent).

(Tel Distn Sec Room 318) (15).

Foreign Office (Mr. Scott).

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