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8 August, 1927.
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Transhipment of
ergian o lum to indo-China. Mr.A.lenazic
Kir,
The ne
with reference to your letter of 16th June 1937, 0.
No.36.9.0/27, on to abov... mubject. I um eireated by the
Becretary of State for India in Council to state that the
Foreignffice and Home office were oculted on the mugestion
that a waxing should be onveyed to the French Goverme
through the Foreign Office about Henasie's antecedents.
Departments agree that a warning would be desirable, and
consider that it would probably have greater for se i£ 1
conveyed direct by the Gover.ment of India t the Goverment of
Indo-Chin. it mi/ht be intimated that in view of Nemasie 'a
past record, of which the authorities of Indo-China will be
AWDIO, the dove Zument of india regard him with grave mapleion.
It could also be added that His Majestṭ's Goverment have
¿ivon instructions that Nemasie is not to be employed by the
Governments of British possessions in the purchase of opium.
Boeretary of State would souordingly meɛest
for the Government of India's considerati n that, if they see
no objection, a comunio tion in the above sense might be
addressed to the Government of Indo-Chi:.
The Secretary to the dove zamenit
of India,
Finance Department,
(Central Reveimes).
31r,
Your obedient Servʻut.
(Sḍ.) J. C. WALTON
for Secretary, onomio à · verooss
nt.