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dith referinte te Jereign offioa letter

##. 7 2413/463/10 of June 17th last, regarding tha

murder of Mr. Philips, I m directed by Beeretary Bir

Amatan Cismeberlain to infom you that he is now in

receipt of a report dated /une 10th 1926 from the Aoting

British Conmi demeral at Couton, copy of which is

melosed aerein.

This raport makes it clear that Mr. Philips

undertook his hazardous journey with a full inosi odgo

of the risks he would be incurring md in opposition

the express warnings of a number of responsible officials

und of your own spent in lungshow, and that he did not

evas adopt the umal preemation of applying to the Chinese

sukhorities for an assert.

3.

Sir Aston Chamberlain has nocardingly come

the conclusion that the unfortunate young man'a 1km ar tab) a

death emiset justly be attributed to muy failure on the part

of the Chinese authorities to mťšerá proper protection, and

that in the eirmosteness there is olearly no sɔse to be

made out for a slain for corpmnation. The Aeting Brišim

Consul General as Couton has hom instrusted in this sense.

air.

Your obedient DeFTANS,

TITL

The Secretary,

Asiatic Petroleum Company, Limited.

(8d.) GEORGE MOUNSEY.

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