#CE
Send muna, wij obiado y var
354
74.
IL
and British ports,
If the Netherlands Goverment will guarentee that the compromise now proposed by their linister is intend- ad te bour this interpretation, and will give an unders taking as magnado tho extension of the tim-charter of the "Tisor" as already proposed by than, Ida Linjesty's Govornient are prepared in return to guarantee that no further Dutch vessels flying the lutch flag will be requisitioned by them in cay port of the world. Purthow more His ĉajesty's Governant would undertake that no Dutch Vossels selling with approved cargoes from the Netherlands Last Indies to any destinallen will be mub- jected to detention in any British port except much am may be necessary for a short period for the purpose of inspection of papers or other mattera arining out of the right of vleft and search, or such as might be occam sioned to Kritish or Alliedrahips; that in the event of Ko Majesty's Government being unable for my roanon to allow the iraport inte Dutch territory of my gooda, Dutch vessele intering to load such goods shall be allowed to discharge their cargoes if alrondyloaded and procend in ballast to the nearest lutch port, receiving the necessary bunteer coal for such voyage without furthox conditions.
In the avait of prolonged delay being caused in individual ennen trough difficulties in regard to the loading; of bunkers or cunp by Dutch ventols in British porto, His Majesty's Governsent will rulse no objection to the vessela concerned receiving; bunkow to cloar in bellast for the nearest Dutch port if the owner shell desire this in order to enable him at orbe to entor upon sono other voynge.
the