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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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