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16th April, 1925.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt
of your Circular Despatch of the 27th of February with regard to the importance attached by His Majesty's Government to loyal co-operation between British and French agents in all parts of the world.
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I am happy to be able to inform you that my relations with the French Consular Officers here, the Naval Officers who visit this port periodically, and the authorities of the neighbouring French possessions have always been of the most cordial and friendly nature.
I have, as you are aware, just returned from
a visit to Indo-China, the primary object of which was to return the visit which M. Merlin, Governor-General of that territory, paid to me last year on his way back from Japan.
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