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Mr. Downie,

The last paragraph of this letter raises a general question, as to which you have I believe collected information, which can be supplied to the Passport Office. As regards the first three paragraphs, I think Mr. Martin is trying to put upon us a duty which is not ours. We can, in the majority of cases, have no information about such aliens as wish to travel from this country.

to the colonies. If they present their passports for a visa at too late a date, it is impossible for us in the absence of any special information to step in and authorise the Passport Office to dispense with the usual enquiries. In such cases the Passport Office should simply tell the applicant that he is too late and if necessary must wait until the enquiries have been Next subsequent Paper. completed. I submit tre draft reply.

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