T

M- Krith,

? as proposed, referring to the corespondence which (from 2416) we understand they have had with the 1.0. subject. And I think Hong-Kong ought to have a copy of Jenc. 3

of 5910 (Hopkinson No. 16, 23rd Jan.).

or the

CONFIDENTIAL.

W.H.C. 18/2/14.

and copies come to 1.0 scared LF on 5910

63

Jahres to end to his D. O. afferant

the FO. in a collator can

not

A. B. U 18.1.14

Leen

ack. I say had a chy has Kammitted to te J.gs. for India

the has already been in communit

te. S. 15. fr Facigen affairs

y

on te

hijing his journed the

notice of te U.S. fat. (te 1.0/24165)

and sand cdby y

5510-

to whevant both in

ald I.U. have a cozy

reff with the why y te Swii desfalil.

Lu also 5710, $903, 5-762

Ave 400 Apally

19.2

4219/4/44

alonce

19.2.14

Sir.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

HONGKONG. 22nd. January, 1914.

I have the honour to forward for your informa-

-tion a copy of a letter addressed to me by the officer Commanding

the Troops regarding a seditious publication in the Indian

Vernacular which purports to be published in San Francisco. I attach also a copy of the précis referred to by Major-General Kelly.

I agree with General Kelly in thinking that it

losures!.

do 2.

2.

is desirable to take steps to heve this publication suppressed, and if you concur, I should be glad if the Foreign Office could be

moved to approach the Government of the United States of America with this object.

3.

For my own part I have issued instructions to

the Postmaster-General to seize any copies of these publications

that may be sent here through the Post.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble servant,

A

.....

Governor,&c..

HE RIGHT HONOURABLE

LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P.,

&c.,

&C..

&c...

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