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DE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE, (2469
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
FOREIGN OFFICE.
MINUTE.
Patterson 14/6/20.
1576 Beckett
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Mr.Collins
Mr. Grindle.
Sir H. Lambert.
Sir H. Read.
Sir G. Fiddes.
Col. Amery.
Lord Milner,
com Gov.H.Kong No.134 20th April,1920.
Sir,
I am directed by Viscount Milner to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17 th of May No. K7769/7769/217,regarding the repatria tion to Canada via Hong Kong of & Canadian British subject, Mr.John Le Page, and to transmit to you, for the information of Earl Curzon of Kedleston, a copy of a despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong on the same
subject.
2.
Lord Milner considers thai
the most satisfactory
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words be for tan Contend to wint the fate of Hugkay on the Sotry the 5.5., as the case. maybe, Imake the recessary amore ment in his half for such whstriction,
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dow in the general Instructions to
His Majesty's Consular Officers on the understanding that that Ge
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3. Lord Milner would be glad,
to have Earl Curzon's observations
on
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