CO129-483 - Others & Individuals - 1923 — Page 557

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T.E. YOUNG ESQ.,

MINUTE.

Mr. Paskin 16.2 × 20/2

Mr. A.J.Harding

Mr. Collis 3.3

Sir O. Davis.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir H. Read.

Sir J. Masterton Smith.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Duke of Devonshire.

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Sir,

I am directed by Mr.

Secretary

Thomas to refer to your letter of the

4th of September forwarding your

observations on certain correspondence

between this Department and the

Governments of Hong Kong and the Straits

Settlements and to say that there

appears to have been some misunderstanding

of the Duke of Devonshire's wishes as

communicated to you in the letter of

the 24th of July from this Department.

2. As was explained verbally on

the occasion of your visit to the

Colonial Office some time ago, the

Secretary of State was aware of the

possible alternative interpretations

which might be placed on the

suggestion that all the pensions

(whether current or prospective) under

the

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