CO129-611-2 Liaison with British Embassy and consulates in China- appointment of political advisor 1-9-1945 - 20-10-1947 — Page 5

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in the letter as at a and band perhaps suggest as alternative or additional methods of securing our objective

(1) the encouragement of individual officers in all Departments to make and maintain contacts with the Chinese on the mainland as suggested above, and

(2) the freest possible interchange of staff as between Hong Kong and His Majesty's Embassy in Chungking.

If action on the above lines is agreed, an interim reply should go to the Foreign Office.

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