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FOREIGN OFFICE, S.W. 1.
26th November 1924.
Aned (endl.retë) - 1 DEC 1924
My dear Grindle,
I expect you will have had the enclosed direct from
Delevingne, but in case you have not I send it over, as I
think you ought to see whether the wording of Article 13,
which is no doubt the result of the two telegrams which we
sent last week, is satisfactory from your point of view. I
suppose the point to consider is the effect of the present
wording on (a) the Federated Malay States, (b) the Unfeder-
ated Malay States, (c) Sarawak and (a) North Borneo; but it
is more your affair than ours, and I only want to make
sure that you have an opportunity of considering whether
the wording is satisfactory, though I don't know when it
is proposed to sign the Convention, and for all I know it
may have been signed already!
Sir G. Grindle, K.G.M.G., C.B.,
Colonial Office,
S.W. 1.
Yours sincerely
H. W. Malkin