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CYPHER TELEGRAM from the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary
of State for the Colonies.
Dated 2nd June, 1939.
Received 9.5 a.me, 2nd June, 1939
No. 163.
Addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies
telegram No.163 of the 2nd June repeated to Tokyo telegram No.48
Shanghai telegram No.66.
My immediately preceding telegram refers to the following
telegram from Canton No.129 of the 1st June begins:
Japanese Consul General has just informed me that he has
learnt on good authority that one Chinese military aeroplane is
leaving Kai Tak aerodrome tonight at 9 o'clock for Chungking and
that three more meeting due to leave at 2 a.m. tomorrow for Chung-
king or Kweilin. He has asked me to inform you that Japanese
aeroplanes will be waiting for them to prevent their flight and
He will if necessary attack any base which they may be using.
therefore requests that these aeroplanes may be prevented from
leaving Kai Tak.
2. I have replied that I know nothing of any such flights
but that attack by the Japanese aircraft within British territory
will have the most serious consequences. I have asked Mr.
Okazaki
to pass this warning immediately to the Japanese authorities concerned.
Ends. And following is my telegram No.60 of the 1st June to Canton
begins:
Your telegung ko.129. There are no Chinese military
aeroplanes in the colony.
Only flight tonight is ordinary Eurssia plane at 3 a.m.
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