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the condition on which they had entered the Conference

that the British Delegates would at once reply that

it was from their point of view absolutely inadmissible

and we were greatly surprised when the resolution was

nevertheless tabled.

(Signed)

We have &c.,

W.S. Meyer.

W.G. Max Müller.

P.S. Since the above was written, the resolution we

have enclosed came before the Conference, whereupon

the Russian Delegate, observing that it involved a de-

parture from the conditions on which a Great Power had

entered into the Conference and which had been accepted

by the other Powers, moved that before the resolution

WAS

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