3
observations. Assuming, however, that the
facts are correct, it would appear that the
benefit of this policy goes to interests in
the United Kingdom, and it is for the Home
Government rather than the Colonial Government
to say whether the benefit is sufficient to
counterbalance the possible disadvantages,
including the retaliatory measures by the
United States.
5. Came
Jamee
MN 26/3
On the information before
are different.
us,
Refusal of
26.328
the two cases
licences to
foreign motors coupled with a
therat of
more frequent inspection, seems unjustifiable discrimination &
whether
au
I doubt
we could possibly defend it.
large
oum of money
lo
different basis.
The trade loan stands
The Goot borrowed at its
on
own risk a
finence
was
imperilled by
boycott
which, incidentally
Americans in China
firms whom business
The anti- British boycott
were
exploiting to the full in ther
overe interests.
It seems to me
that