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at Peking, and communicated to

this Department in the letter

under reference.

2. If Sir John Simon

agrees, the Secretary of State

proposes to inform the Governor

that the pro po sed amendments are

accepted.

3.

The S. of S. also

Itisalso propose to-

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ask Sir William Peel whether a

similar amendment to Article

XVI (e) would not be desirable.

4.

A copy of this letter

and enclosure is being sent to

the Board of Trade.

I am etc.

(sd) J. A. Calder

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