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58. "New York"
559
New York, January 28th, 1916.
Private & Confidential
0.3.1. Tennyson, Baq..
Dear Sir,
Colonial Office,
Whitehall, S.#.
The knowledge that you have been so very kind as to help
my colleague, Mr. B.J. Carroll, over many difficulties is my exoUSS
for addressing you - if you will allow this paradoxical exouse for a
further trespass upon your valuable time.
I bag to enclose original of a letter addressed to the Under
Secretary of State, of the 22d instant, and, in regard to it, would
like to write you what I cannot very well write officially,
As you
will note, on kindly referring to page 2 of the letter, I have not
stated the various reasons which, if known to the Secretary of State,
would make him agree, I think, that the Texas Company is entitled to
some kind of assurance from that gentleman.
For this reason and furthermore, in order to show the Solop-
ial Office why the long-desired settlement has not been effected even
today, I beg to enolose, in addition, copies of the following ooTTE B-
pondence, vist