CO129-592-6 Reports on current situation- including weekly intelligence reports 18-9-1945 - 20-12-1945 — Page 67

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RELATIONS BETMEN CHINESE & BRITISH & CHINESE & AMERICANS

Relations between the Chinese Authorities (especially the Chinese Navy), the British 11.5. personnel in the MiOY area has been of the friendliest.

21 Flotilla and the U.S. Navy be admitted that the Americans, owing to their longer stay around

It must AOY during the Japanese occupation, hold more svay erong the Chinese people. However, the clearing of the port by the mine- sweepers and the relatively good behaviour of British personnel ushore have also earned much respect from the Chinese people.

DISTRIVUTIOF:

C. in C. TONG KONG (1)

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Charge,

Commodore in G.0.C., Land Forces,

Military Administrator, 4.0.C. Air Forces,

207 K014 (3) LOK KOG (1)

HO LOON (1)

LOC LONG (1)

Chief Civil Affairs Officer,

BÓNG KO

(2)

Flag Officer, Western Area, British Pacific Fleet (2) F.0.C. 1st Battle Squadron, British cific Fleet (1) Chairman, HONG KONG Joint Intelligence Committee (3) Col. C.H. SANSOM, Civil Affairs (3)

Lt. Col. P.D. DAVEY, Land Forces (6)

Lt. Col. A.S. ROGER, Defence Becurity Officer (3)

S/Lar. H..T. PRAGER, Royal Air Force (3)

Capt. A.L.S. READ, General liaison Office (2)

Secretary, HONG KONG Joint Intelligence Comittee (1)

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