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Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
Savingram.
Governor,
Hong Kong.
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December, 1946.
My telegram No. 850.
•
It now appears from Shanghai telegram
No. 70% dated 20th November, addressed to
Foreign Office and repeated to you as
saingram, that U.N.R.R. A. is not asking
for privileges for personnel but for there
which are privileges and immunities recommended for
the Administration as a body by U.N2R.R.A.
9 36
N2R.R.A.
Resolutions 324,34 (Publisher
Miscellaneous No. 6 (1943):
as
Cmd 6497) Anʊ-
which in fact were conferred by H.M.G. in
Order-in-Council No. 79 of 1945 (a copy of
this and of the Diplomatic Privileges
(Extension) Act, 1944 under which the
Order was made are attached for ease of
reference).
Understand that a representative of
U.N.R.R.A. has discussed question with Todd,
and requested that question be re-opened.
Foreign Office have now approached me
again on the subject, and my opinion is-
that while Resolutions 32, 34 and 36 are
not legally binding, countries in which
U.N.R.R.A. is operating are under some
moral obligation to give effect to them.
I recptimanar legislation
giving privileges &
mities to the Adumist te
ast a whole
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