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The case our F.O. Man has no objection to communicating the substance of desp. to Hay Kay, but desires to say that instructions have been sent to the Minister at Tokyo. Under these circumstances, You despatch; sending the substance of the despatch is a request that were provoked for diplomatic representations to the Japanese Govt. I would wish to say that the last despatch (2429) has been laid before the Marquess of Salisbury.

The F.O. refers to the pressure of work being unable to find time before their titles. In view of this unsuspected and deplorable state of things, I have paraphrased "Thank" and attached it, hoping to dig out the want/ dearth (Dept.). I suppose this should be done for the future; it will be difficult to ensure it, as F.O. is remiss in singling out the decyphered telegrams if sent to Dept in open, being registered considerable delay will be caused in getting them into circulation.

A. F. 3/10 I agree that there was level reason in sending the substance of the despatch (579) if we are bound by the Government's comfort and process on purpose. 710

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The case our F.O. Man has no objection to communicating the substance of desp. to Hay Kay, but desires to say that instructions have been sent to the Minister at Tokyo. Under these circumstances, You despatch; sending the substance of the despatch is a request that were provoked for diplomatic representations to the Japanese Govt. I would wish to say that the last despatch (2429) has been laid before the Marquess of Salisbury.

The F.O. refers to the pressure of work being unable to find time before their titles. In view of this unsuspected and deplorable state of things, I have paraphrased "Thank" and attached it, hoping to dig out the want/ dearth (Dept.). I suppose this should be done for the future; it will be difficult to ensure it, as F.O. is remiss in singling out the decyphered telegrams if sent to Dept in open, being registered considerable delay will be caused in getting them into circulation.

A. F. 3/10 I agree that there was level reason in sending the substance of the despatch (579) if we are bound by the Government's comfort and process on purpose. 710

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