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inisters decided on the 17th January to sosede to
request
from the Portuguese Govɛrisont
provide tranzit facilities through
Hong Kong for civilian
·tuguese
ationals evacuated fros kasno.
Flas
The Portuguese Coverment has been so informed, and detailed arrange-
ments are now being settled in long Tong between
ortuguese Consul-General,
authorities there
2. The British Ambassador in Lisbon has suggested (Lisbon telegram
Fo.27) that, although no request has been received from the ¡ortuguese
in regard to military persormal (numbering about 1,000), consideration
should be given to accepting Portuguese coldiers without their arms
if the need arises and there is no other avenue of esenpe. He adds
same most unlikely that the Portuguesə (overment would order
sny form of military resistance to the Chinese.
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3. A Portuguese troopship (the "TIMOR") is in liang Konɛ at the
present timo. Har enpaalty is 443 passengers on a long voyage but
she could take many sore on her de
hørever only lie off
Kaos in Chinese-claimed waters and has to be londed (as is her
normal practise) by lighter or launch. This should not present
insuperable difficultie
Chingue not wi to interfere with
the departure of military personnel.
Te do not think we shoul: volunteer any facilities for military
personnel at this sta
involve ourselves na little si
possible in the Kacao dispute because of possible repercussions on
Hong Hong. We may, however, be faqad with a situation in which
zilitary personnel joing the exodus from seno at some point.
5. The Governor of liong Konɛ (vhoş ve have consulted) propaacs, in
agreement with the Commander of British Porous in liọng Kong. thei
nilitary personnel who make their sky to liong Kong should be rescived,
accommodated in military caps under militar, arrangements and
supervision, and (where necouscry) disarzed
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