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No.73912/W/57.
and address,
but to -
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-The Under-Secretary of State,"
Foreign Office,
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1918.
refer to your letter (44489/1919) of the 14th ultimo,
in regard to Sir Charles Eliot.
While fully realising the disability under
which the University of Hong Kong is placed as a
result of Sir Charles Eliot's absence at Vladivostock,
Lord Curzon hopes that in view of the very confused
situation in Siberia at the present time, and the
need for the continued presence of Sir Charles Eliot
at his post as British High Commissioner, the
University will agree to postpone a decision in
regard to Sir Charles Eliot's return for another six
months at any rate.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble Servant,
Geral Spicer
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