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Memorandum of a Conversation between the Secretary of State and the British Ambassador (Geddes), June 23, 1921

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Mexico. The Ambassador said that his Government had instructed him to express his appreciation of the Department’s action in giving him a copy of the proposed treaty with Mexico and informing him of the progress of the negotiations. He said that his Government had considered the attitude taken by the American Government and was in sympathy with it, and that they were preparing to go along with the American Government. In response to his inquiry, the Secretary said that there was nothing new in the negotiations relating to the treaty.

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  1. An additional extract from this memorandum is printed on p. 314.