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Enclosure 2.
Government House,
Hongkong, 31st. March, 1915.
442
I have the honour to request that Your Excellency
will be no good as to inform me what steps have been taken in the
matter of the detention of Dr. Eugene Grouven, referred to in the
enclosed copy of a letter from the Consul-General for the United
States of America.
I have etc..
(8d.) F. H. May,
Governor,ko..
His Excellency
The General Officer Commanding-
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