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No.24.
BRITISH VICE-CONSULATE, VIENNA.
May 5, 1926.
sir,
With reference to your despatch No.9.(K 3835/3835/203)
of March 24th, 1926, relative to the case of rs. E.
LONGINOTTO, I have the honour to report that I have already
on two occasions written to the Austrian Court in question
to the effect that according to English law she is the sole
guardian of her children. The Court does not appear to
consider her as being suitable to be the guardian and has
therefore appointed two Austrian lawyers.
2. In view of the substance of your despatch ref:
4442/3835/203 of the 13th ultimo, sddressed to Lord
Chilston, I do not see that I can properly take any
further action in her case.
3. I shall be plessed to furnish any further
information on receiving instructions to that effect.
I have the honour to be with the highest respect,
sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant,
(Sad) John Wion
H. W. Vice-Consul.
His Britannic Majesty's
Principal Secretary of State,
for Foreign Affairs,
LONDON.
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