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TREASURY CHAMBERS,
WHITEHALL.
1st December, 1923.
Dear Mr.Beckett,
The Treasury Cheat Officer at Hong Kong has
been discussing with the Hong Kong Government the
question of making an agreement by which they would remit
surplus balances home through him: but there have been
difficulties about coming to an agreement, about which
we propose to consult you officially.
It is suggested here that we might discuss the
question before an official letter is sent, and I under-
stand that you are likely to be dealing with the official
letter. Could we arrange to meet, either here or at
the Colonial Office early next week, and clear the ground
a little?
H.Beckett Egg.
Colonial Jffice,
Downing Street,
3.W.1.
Yours very truly,
Melloung