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No. 3
The note from the Minists for Foreign Affaris to Sir R. Gaigie had alady
been summaised & sent to the F.O.
in the form of a rel.
a
copy of which
ishijisted at (65) on the -/38 papers.
No. 4
Mr. Talbot-
rang
me up about this.
The F.O. think that Sir R. haigie, will
alnady
have lodged a protest
shingth of this tel.
on the
The F.O. intend
waiting for a further tel- pour the fov.
givning feller information
as to any
casualties in the repryse camp,
then wistructing Sir R. Graig to
lodge a further protest.
? Wait for a further tel.
A.N. Galsworthy
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Very unlikely. They
are scarce enough
even at Victoria.
axe
Mr. Talbot.
-rang
me
again to ask whether
any
anti-aircraft
we knew if there were
дино
in the neighbourhood of the attack,
& if so why they
did not open fire. After
with Mr. Cowell I told M.
speaking
that we would be extre
1
I told Mr. Talbot-
extremely surprised t
anti-arcraft guns
learn that the were
near Sham Chun, but that the W.O.
should know.
A. N. Ealswortly
th. hee to see on actum.
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