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DRAFT.
10. In order to be able to take an
effective part at such a Conference as
that proposed by the Advisory Committee,
it is essential that the British Delega-
tion should be fully acquainted with the
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local conditions of the Far East Colonies,
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so far as they affect the due observance
of the Convention, and with the views of
MINUTE.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Sir C. Davis.
Sir G. Grindle.
Sir H. Read.
Sir J. Masterton Smith.
Mr. Ormsby-Gore.
Duke of Devonshire.
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the Governments concerned as to what
measures for the more effective observance
of Part II of the Convention, are practi-
cable in their respective territories.
I request therefore that
unless you see any objection you will
proceed to appoint a local Committee
la investigate the recons
suggested in paragraph 7
as
Lady of the
of this
despatch (without delay) and that you will
in sufficient time to reach me by
forward, i põse:
end of
at latest
May
hom the
for the information of the
British Delegation to the proposed
International Conference, the Report of
the Committee, together with a despatch
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