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ur view this at this date is that set out in the final paragraph of Caine's letter, in which he said that if you for your part deci ed that it would be the wisest sourse not to pursue the matter any further, we on our side would take all possible steps to ensure the appreciation in all the territories concerned of His Majesty's Covermaent's generosity in forogcing those claims. že very suo, hope, therefore, that you will be prepared not to pursue this particulae question any further.
3a I realise that the Treaty will require a little time to think this over inl in marqueone thr paint, ad: the referenca: to iebene fre- rice urn refarred to is a pan-cousittal panner is the erale:edéraft no as not bu delay your spioral to the teria of the savingres vidch should isız as on ne possible nos.
i sa rending & may of this letter to
act (6.0.) ar he was at the meeting on 2nd jaren,
Yours
ever,
(Lgd) H. Bourdillon