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which I have not get Lad time to minute.
I think, altogether fair, and the arguments which Sir M. Lamp son has succeeded in producing are in any case sufficiently powerful to give the Foreign Office pause in dopting any policy of lame
mmm acquiescena. It seems clear that no decision is likely to be taken in the immediate future, for the Foreign Office now propose to
clear the air with Sir M. Lampson, and we are
do btless now about to witness one of tho se long telegraphic discussions which we have been accustomed to endure whenever a crisis of any
sort arises in the East. For the moment all
that we can do is to send the Hong Kong telegram
to the Foreign Office officially and to make
play
what we can with the support which the
Governor gives to Sir M. Lampson.
Dft. herewith.
Copy letter to F.0. and enclosures to
Admiralty, War Office, Air Ministry, B. of T.,
I.O., C.I.D., D..0., and D.N.I. Conf. LFF.
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