which may lead up to important developments in the policy of His Majesty's Government or of the Japanese authorities.

3.

Accordin-ly Mr. MacDonald would request that, if no objection is seen, copies of important telegraphic correspondence of the nature indicatod which passes between the Poroim Office and His Majesty's Representatives in China and Japan may be communicated to the two Governors at the time of despatch, and that the requisite instructions for such action may be sent to His Majesty's Ambassadors at.

Tokyo and Changhai.

I am,

sir,

Your most obedient servant,

(Salme Contithr

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