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TOP SECRET

CIPHER TELEGRAM

L..

GUARD F4229/1147/

This message will not be distributed outside British Government Departments or Headquarters or re-transmitted, even in cipher, without being paraphrased. (Messages marked O.T.P. need not be paraphrased.)

ONE TIME PAD.

From:

The War Office

To: Rptd:

G.0.C. British Troops in China, C-in-C India ·

58502

Cipher MO 12 (9 Jul 45)

One

158

Desp 091545 Jul 45

DTO 091230 /B

GUARD

TOPSECRET

Two

Three

FOUR

In event re-occupation of HONG KONG by British

or American forces no special difficulty anticipated. This signal concerned therefore only repeat only in case of seizure, or anticipated seizure of colony by Chinese

forces of any type.

In that event Colonial Office consider very necessary to forestall assumption of civil administration by Chinese by means of rapid infiltration of British personnel under

On entry into HONG KONG leader instructions from you.

of these personnel would organise and direct essential emergency administration under authority which will be vested in him by Secretary of State for Colonies for such interval as is necessary before arrival of British Commander of regular occupational forces with their Civil Affairs

component.

In the cirumstances foreseen it may be necessary to use military agencies such as B.A.A.G to ensure entry of required personnel into the colony and initially for setting up emergency administration.

(a)

You should as soon as possible prepare a scheme for: Collection of sufficient personnel to enter and

formally resume Government of HONG KONG after liberation from Japanese control.

These personnel would constitute

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/a temporary

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