31

(не по-34)

add that we are anxious to word as

far as possible

a

solution of such a

nature that the fas. Ild consider

themse bes as

baving done

Les

a

farour, which might encourage.

thear to make a

strong

demand for

the hansport of tap munitions on

h our altitude

the railway. Although

has already

been decided in such aw

wenthality, it uld. obviously

if it cd. be avoided.

be better

A. N. Tabortly

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Our policy was defined in (34). It does not look as if the question of the c rriage of munitions on the railway is likely to cause any difficulty; there is no indication that the Japanese are likely to become in any way dependent on the railway for the t

ansport of such munitions as they require.

31

? copy to 7.0. ref. (244) saying that it is proposed to reply that we re in general agreement with the Governor's views, and approve of his doing what he thinks expedient to facilitate the re-opening of the railway, without formally pressing the matter on the Japanese authorities.

H. &. Towell

acef

73:1.29

17! 34.

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