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COLONIAL OFFICE,
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LONDON, S.W.,
Number quoted. 28784/1916.
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23 June, 1916.
I am directed by Mr. Secretary Bonar Law to acknowledge the receipt of your letters (No.51150/ 10 and No. 53960/10) of the 19th of June and to request you to lay before Secretary Sir Edward Grey the accompanying copy of a telegram addressed to the Governor of Hong Kong with regard to the proposed shipment of feathers to Copenhagen by the Nordisk Fjerfabrik.
2. Mr. Bonar Lew would be glad to be informed as soon as a decision has been taken on the question whether the Company is able to satisfy His Majesty's Government as to the ultimate destination of the goods.
most obedient Servant,
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(Signed) GRINDLE