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APPENDIX II.
Cypher telegram to Sir A. Chamberlain (Geneva) Foreign Office, 6th June, 1928, 2.25 p.m.
No.42.
IMMEDIATE
Following from Lord Cushendun.
Your telegram No.56 L.N. was considered
by Cabinet to-day. First Sea Lord elak orated
view of Admiralty expressed in minute contained in
my telegram No.40. Cabinet felt that without
knowing precisely what French mean by lines of
communication it is impossible to decide whether
Briand's suggestion can be accepted as basis for
estimating cruiser strengths.
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