of action. I take this opportunity of assuring you that the tact and discretion which you have displayed are highly appreciated by His Majesty's Government and of conveying to you an expression of our satisfaction at the manner in which you, and, up to his departure, Fletcher have coped with a situation that is baffling in the extreme. Should any further courses of action suggest themselves to you I look to you to bring them to my notice.
The suggestion made in your telegram of the 26th February has been receiving consideration but owing to divided attitude of Powers and to delicacy of Customs situation generally I fear that there is little likelihood of its adoption.
AMERY.
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