In any further communication on this subject, please quote
No. A 5900/1752/45.
and address-
not to any person by name,
but to--
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The Under-Secretary of State,"
Foreign Office,
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Sir,
REOLIVED 787 1928
COL. OFFICE
FOREIGN OFFICE
S.W.1.
2nd October, 1928.
52
With reference to your letter No.52835/28 of the
23rd August last and previous correspondence regarding the
representations made by the United States Embassy on the
subject of alleged discrimination against United States
interests in Hong Kong, I am directed by Lord Cushendun to
enquire whether he may shortly expect to be furnished with
an expression of Mr. Secretary Amery's views on the points
raised in the letter from this department A 1752/1752/45 of
March 22nd last.
2.
It will be recalled that over six months have now
elapsed since the First Secretary to the United States
Embassy first raised this matter in the course of a
conversation on March 9th last, and it will be appreciated
that Lord Cushendun is therefore anxious that a reply should
be returned to Mr. Belin's enquiries as soon as possible.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
ReCije
The Under-Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.