Goverment in such teras as he may think
fit of the willingness, or probable willing-
ness, of His Majesty's Government to surrender
future instalments of the Indenni ty subject
however to the British Parliament being first
informed of the proposal, and to endeavour to
obtain from them, as he has suggested, a proposal
that the future instalments should be used on
certain definite lines.
that
I am accordingly to suggest that in
paragraph 4 of the draft telegram to Sir Miles Lampson,
it should be explained that it will be a necessary
preliminary step for His Majesty's Goverment to
lay a White Paper before Parliament for 14 days,
and that, subject to the acquiescence of Parliament
having been obtained in this way, His Majesty's
Government will agree to remit all future payments
of the Indemnity.
AS
115