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Kr. Bandėên came under suspicion in October last

in connection with a circular issued by his Bureau which

appeared to invite trade with Germany. He came to England

in February of this year, and was allowed to land on

condition that he called at the Home Office. He was

interviewed by an officer of this Department on the 15th

of that month, when he stated that the circular already

mentioned was not intended to encourage trade with enemy

country and that he was well known to Kr. Broderick, at

that time His kajesty's Consul in Amsterday. Since that

date he has written to the Foreign Office and to the

Board of Trade, (copies of letter enolosed) with

a view

to establishing his bena-fides, and he has again given the

names of the present and the late Congul in Amsterdam

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(1r. Graham and Mr. Broderick) as references,

In these circumstances, I am to request that you

will move Sir Edward Grey to cause enquiry to be made in

Amsterdam

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