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voluminous to admit of copies being sent to Your
Excellency, but the two despatches, of which copies
are explosed herewith, will give you an idea of the
proposals which I have at various times submitted for
dealing with the question. So far, the Government of
India have not apparently felt justified in taking
direct action to study the question on the spot but s
sufficient time has not yet elapsed for a reply to be
received to my despatch of the 30th of June last.
I propose in future to send to Your Excellency
oopies of all important communications which I may
address to the Foreign Office on this subject and I
shall be extremely grateful for any assistance or
cooperation which you may be able to afford me in
watching the movements and checking the seditious
tendencies of a section of Indians in the Far East.
I have etc.,
J.N. Jordan.
(Signed)
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