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British Dominions and Colonies which was enclosed
in the letter from this Department of the 22nd
September. He proposes, however, to amend the
instructions in that paragraph by adding at the
end of (b) the words "and would facilitate the
business of that person or firm"
With regard to the disposal of such transit
packets, when it is decided to stop them solely
on the ground of paragraph 3. (b) as amended (1.0.
when they contain neither contraband nor corres-
pondence which would assist the önemy or injure
the interests of the Allies) Brigadier-General
Cockerill proposes to add to (a) of paragraph 5
the following words:- "with the exception of the
postal packoto referred to in (e) below" and to
insert at the end of paragraph 5:
"(o) In the case of packets to which British postal facilities are refused under paragraph 3(b),
but which contain nothing the delivery of which
would
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