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restrictions which were imposed in accordance with the request made in your letter of the 13th August, 1900.

3. Mr Chamberlain proposes, subject to Lord Lansdowne's concurrence, to issue a notification to this effect to the Governments of the Colonies, Protectorates, &c., with which this Department is concerned. The removal of the prohibition will presumably take effect on the expiry of the period covered by the Imperial Edict annexed to the Final Protocol of 7th September, 1900 (Cd.1390. Annexure No.11), i.e., from the 25th August next.

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I am, &c.,

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199 restrictions which were imposed in accor- dance with the request made in your letter of the 13th August, 1900. 3. Mr Chamberlain proposes, subject to Lord Lansdowne's concurrence, to issue a notifi- cation to this effect to the Goverments of the Colonies, Protectorates, &c., with which this Department is concerned. The removal of the prohibition will presumably take effect on the expiry of the period covered by the Imperial Edict annexed to the Final Protocol of 7th September, 1900 (Ca.1390. Annexure No.11), i.e., from the 25th August next. (sd.) I am, &c., сра
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restrictions which were imposed in accor-

dance with the request made in your letter

of the 13th August, 1900.

3. Mr Chamberlain proposes, subject to Lord

Lansdowne's concurrence, to issue a notifi-

cation to this effect to the Goverments of

the Colonies, Protectorates, &c., with which

this Department is concerned. The removal

of the prohibition will presumably take

effect on the expiry of the period covered

by the Imperial Edict annexed to the Final

Protocol of 7th September, 1900 (Ca.1390.

Annexure No.11), i.e., from the 25th August

next.

(sd.)

I am, &c.,

сра

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