TNAG-2016-FCO40-2871-Relations-between-Hong-Kong-and-Japan-1990 — Page 134

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

香港索償協會

REPARATION ASSOCIATION H.K.

242, FUK WING STREET, 1/FL.

KOWLOON, HONG KONG

TEL. 7201283 7282387 3661487

FAX: 3111334

refunded, so why the Japanese Government does not treat Hong Kong the same way.

10. The Hong Kong citizens sincerely demand the Japanese Government today to refund all the Military Bank-Notes and the Wartime Japanese Bank-Notes to today's Hong Kong currency at a fair exchange rate.

we

Now,

to the the ugly side of the Japanese Government open world, by telling the your nation that Japan refused to honour its Bank-Notes issued by the Japanese Treasurary and the Bank Of Japan. And it is our absolute right to demand the Japanese Government to refund our money.

Both the Canadian and American Governments have paid compensations to the Japanese who were sent to concentration camps during the war. And the Japanese Government has continously pushing the

the Soviet Union to return to them its four Northern Islands. These are clear evidence showing how the Japanese Government plays a double standard. On one hand, the Japanese Government wants to claim what's lost during the

war, on the other, she escape her responsiblity to repaid her fault and debt.

We, representing those Hong Kong citizens who held these Military and wartime Bank-Notes, would like to draw your attention to this issue. And we are asking our dearest Prime Minister who believe in human justice to help us to get our refunds from the Japanese Government.

The Japanese Government keeps ignoring us for their responsibility is an insult to all the Chinese citizens in Hong Kong. We hope you will send us your view about our predecament, and we hope you will pass our urgent request to the Japanese Government to help us to redeem all our Military Bank-Notes and Wartime Japanese Bank-Notes. And enclosed please find copies of:

1. "THE HONG KONG CURRENCY" published by the Hong Kong Government clearly describing the circulation of Japanese Military and wartime money during the Japanese Occupation.

2. The copy of the decree announced by the Japanese troop.

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