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Mr. Fiddian 4/11/20.

Mr.

Mr.

FOREIGN OFFICE.

the attention of Earl Curzon of

Kedleston may be draw to the letters

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MINUTE.

IX

Mr. Grindle.

from this Department of the 7th, the 18th, and the 30th September, which communications from the Governors of British Honduras, Bermuda and the Leeward Islands

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Loukjerk of a letter received from Dr.F. Freytag of Wiesbaden, Germany, on the subject of

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Sir H. Lambert,

Sir H. Read.

Sir G. Fiddes.

Col. Amery.

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Lord Milner.

a certain Baron Matthes were forwarded

that for any observations His Lordship might wish to make.

2. A despatch has now been received from the Governor of Hong Kong, enquiring whether the State of Arans is a recognised country. It appears to be necessary to return some answer to this communication and it will be no doubt convenient to give some information to the other three Governors at the same time. Lord Milner will, therefore, be glad to know what general statement

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