suggested in the last paragraph of the letter addressed to e Home Office on the 8th June. He proposes
accordingly to address despatches to the Governor of
the i aits Settlements and Hong Kong in the terms of the drafts enclosed, and he would be glad to learn at an early date whether Sir Austen Chamberlain concurs in the procedure suggested.
3. A similar letter is being addressed to the
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To. Hongkong
India Office.
I am, Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
(Signed) G. GRINDLE
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