Then it appears that all that is necessary
is to put by, letting D.0.
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(Sgd) P. A. CLUTTERBUCK
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(Intd.) J.A,S. 16/9/26.
I see that the Circular of the 17th June
1924 referred expressly to agreements with "foreign
administrations", But in view of the misunderstand-
ing which occurred in this connection it seems worth considering whether a notice might not be inserted in the Bulletin making it clear that the instructions as to registration with the League
of postal agreements do not apply to inter-Imperial
agreements.
(Sgd) C. W. DIXON.,
21/9/26.
The specific point was raised by St.
Vincent, and decided on F.0/58663/23. and
Gov.53343/23 St.Vincent.
Those pp. were noted on the General pp.
I quite agree that a notice should be put
in the Bulletin, though of course that could equally well be misread or ignored. The proposed notice need not however be confined to postal and money order agreements, but can be framed to cover any agreement between different parts of the Empire.
Canada West Indies Trade Agreements.
e.g. the
Mr. Dixon agrees to this, and I will
raise on the General pp. a further question which
may as well be settled in the same connection,
(Intd.) G.E.J.G.
(Please let me have these
pp. back in due course).
23/9/26.
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Gear. But I do not understand how