CO129-611-2 Liaison with British Embassy and consulates in China- appointment of political advisor 1-9-1945 - 20-10-1947 — Page 149

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DRAFT. SEMI-OFFICIAL LETTER

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Permt. U.S. of S.

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Secretary of State.

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A.L. SCOTT, ESQ.,

FOREIGN OFFICE.

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FURTHER ACTION.

For Miss Ruston's signature

Dear Mr. Scott,

Would you please refer to your letter

ihe S.526/113/G of the 14th January about suggestions which have been put forward by Mr. John Keswick and

others for closer liaison between the Government of

Hong Kong and H.M. Embassy in Chungking.

Subsequently are

We have sent a copy of Mr. Keswick's note

embodying his suggestions in regard to the post of

Secretary for Chinese Affairs to Sir Mark Young,

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and the matter has been discussed with him, and

alse with Brigadier MacDougall during his recent

visit. I attach a draft of a despatch which it is

proposed to send to Sir Mark Young on this subject,

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they would like to suggest.

Jon

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