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all other pending questions, it might be desirable to take any further opportunity that might present itself of soothing American susceptibilities in Eastern matters, and to make it plain to them that whatever be the purposes of Russia and Japan, His Majesty's Government have no share in any policy unfriendly to the commercial policy of the United States in that part of the world.
I have, &c.
This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]
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10 [September 12.]
CONFIDENTIAL.
SECTION 3.
JAMES BRYCE.
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No. 1.
India Office to Foreign Office.~(Received September 12.)
THE Under-Secretary of State for India presents his compliments to the Under- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and, by direction of Viscount Morley, forwards herewith, for the information of the Secretary of State, copy of a telegram to the Viceroy, dated the 6th September, relative to the Burmah-Chinese frontier.
India Office, September 10, 1910.
Enclosure in No. 1.
Viscount Morley to Government of India.
September 6, 1910.
(Telegraphic.) P.
BURMAH-CHINA frontier.
I approve the proposals submitted in your telegram of 8th August and with regard to the establishment of a police post. I await a further communication from you, accompanied by estimates of cost.
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