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NOTE
VERBAL E.
The Imperial Foreign Office would be indebted to
the American Embassy, if the American Consul at Hongkong could be
induced to interest himself anew with all possible despatch in the
condition of Germans detained on the isle of Hongkong and on other
islands nearby and particularly, by visiting the prison coup, to
convince himself of the fact that the British authorities have
taken such steps in an extensive way, as are necessary and appro-
-priate to protect the interned from danger to their lives and
health during the hot and unfavourable time of the year, which has
now commenced.
The Imperial Foreign Office awaits information with
interest to the effect that the American Consul at Hon kong has
taken the necessary steps in this direction.
Berlin, June 5th., 1915.
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