it will save us much trouble; without apprecia- !
bly adding to yours. It will not be necessary to
send out the bound volumes in future.
In deciding on what concerns H. Kong, it
would be better to err on the side of libera- }
lity, if at all, so that the Cov. may have no
ground for complaint.
yours sincerely
Ave
Confidential.
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REG: 16 JUN !!
421
The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
presents his compliments to the tang of state for
the Colonies
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and is directed by the Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs to transmit the accompanying sections of
printed confidential correspondence.
Foreign Office,
June 18425
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