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deiðiti od vengiano ed blunde aboog on

„Juiremá to vajrju Ledim! ni sivanou

In any further communication

on this subject, please quote

No. 117017/X/1151.

and address,

but to-

not to any person by name,

399

33537

FOREIGN OFFICE

S.W. 1.

"The Under-Bearetary of Stato,"

Foreign Office,

¡PEC

REG 9 JUL 18

July

1918.

16295718

London, 8.W.1.

Sir:-

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12/998-

1.

I am directed by Lord Robert Cecil to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch received from His Majesty's High Commissioner at Washington regarding the telegraphic reports of shipments sent to im by the Governor of Hongkong and other Colonial licensing authorities.

2. It will be remembered that in my letter No.77205 of May 4th. I transmitted a request from His Majesty's Consul General at New York that he might continue to be supplied with copies of manifests of vessels sailing from Hongkong to New York. But I am to suggest that, if Mr.Secretary Long sees no objection, Sir Francis May and other colonial licensing authorities might be informed that tele- graphic reports to Lord Reading may be discontinued. 3. In view however of the terms of Lord Reading's despatch, Lord Robert Cecil 16 asking His Excellency to consult the Consular Officers concerned

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial office.

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