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I am directed to refer you to the following

paragraph which appeared in the South China Morning Post

of the 9th. september 1 –

"The Russian battibship "Porosviet", retroceded to

Russia by the Imperial Government, now in course of

repairs at the Maizuru Faval Yard, will be put to a

trial run on september 18, and leave for hons on the

19th."

and to enquire whether the paragraph was referred to the Press

Censor prior to publicstion in socordanos with the directions

contained in my letter of the 4th, September, 1918, item (6).

If it was not so referred I am to request you to furnish en

explanation ef how it came to be published,

I am &c.,

(ED.) Claud severn,

Golonis? Secretary.

Editor,

South China Morning Post.

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