FOREIGN OFFICE, S.W.1.,
17th June, 1937
RECEIVED
13 JUN 1937
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Dear Gent,
probably
In your letter No. 53821/37 of June 16th to Ronald,
who is away on leave, you asked for copies of Cabinet Paper
153 (37). I believe that there is some rule that Cabinet
Papers can not be sent out of the country, so that there
would not be any good in your approaching the Cabinet
Offices about it; but you have a copy of the Foreign Office
memorandum about extraterritoriality in China, and we
should not have any objection to your sending typewritten
copies of it in this form, without any of the Cabinet Paper
identification marks on it, to the Straits Settlements or
Hongkong.
Yours sincerely
J. Slyne Henderson
G.E.J. Gent Esq.,D.S.O., M.C.,
Colonial office.