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With reference to your letter 3.1.6094/18 of the 13th. instant, I am directed by Lord Robert Cecil to transmit to you a copy of a telegram to 18 kajesty's Ambassador at "ashington relative to the question of the requisitioned vessels belonging to Dutch Companies participating in the shipping agreement with the Indian Government. A copy of the memorandum to the Netherlands Minister, referred to in the telegram, is also enclosed in full.
it will be seen that it is hoped to urrunge
& compromise under which no further clain vill be raised by the etherlands Government that the vessels in question should be released from requisition.
1 am
Jir
Your most obedient,
ho ble servant,
Secretary
sal120 at bril
to the Linistry of Jhipping.
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