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GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON, E.0.1.
1st March 1921.
Dear Sir John,
With reference to our recent conversation
on the subject, I write to say that at their last meeting the Imperial Communications Committee agreed
as follows:-
Cable and Wireless Communication in China.
(a)
that the Post Office should endeavour to arrange some working agreement between the British Cable and Wireless interests in China before any steps were taken to negotiate with the United States
Government;
(b) that the Foreign Office should in the meantime send a suitable reply to the United States Note pointing out that further inquiries in the matter would be necessary before any definite answer
could be given.
The idea is that if the British Cable and Wireless interests in China (in other words, your- selves and the Marconi Company) can arrive at some sort of concordat, the British Government would then be in a stronger position for negotiating with the other Consortium Powers with a general view
Är John Denison Pander, G.B.E,, E.Č.M.O.
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