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LORD
LEITH
CHAIRMAN
OF FYVIE
.: COL. SIR MERVYN
AVINGHAM-BULLER, BT.
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VIDEOHAIRMAN:
HON. BIORITARY:
GULLING-GARR, J,P.
TUNT AND BUSINESS BECRETARY
REGINALD WILSON.
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THE BRITISH
EMPIRE
BRITIS
FOR BRITISH
SUBJECTS
The British Empire Union
bans should be addressed to ske
Hon. Story.
Incorporating the ANTI-GERMAN UNION,
NO GERMAN INFLUENCE, NO GERMAN LABOUR, NO GERMAN GOOD STA That compete with British.
(kot 30 JUN 17 Bear Off-
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TELEGRAPHIÙ ADDRESS I * OPPOGERMA, ESTRAND. LONDON."
TELEPHONE, CITY 2308.
KANKEAL
MESORE. LLOYDS BANK LIMIT: 222, STRAND, LONDON, W.C.
AUDITORS
NESBR. JACKSON, PIXLEY AL
58. COLEMAN STREET, E.0.
OLUTOR:
MR. H. 8. A. FOY C.C.
4, WALINOOK, E.C.
346, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. (Corner of Aldwych and Wellington Street.)
28th June 1917
might be pressed in the House if possible ?
Yours faithfully,
La. Bawden Smith
Hon. Sec. Infomation Dept.
faw.
Dear Sir,
I enclose you herewith an extract from a letter
eceived from Shanghai, also two cuttings from the North hina Daily News. We have continually been receiving com- laints from Hongkong and Shanghai with regard to the pro- ection of Germans in these colonies to the detriment of
ritish merchants and residents and I trust you will give his matter your earnest attention.
Yours faithfully,
8. Bowen Smitt
Ronald McNeill, Esq. House of Commons.
1. P.
Information Dept
dretary of State for the Colonies, lonial Office, 3.#.1
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