573 A 1/8

The Ambassador in Great Britain (Harvey) to the Secretary of State

No. 1315

Sir: With reference to the Department’s telegraphic instruction No. 135, of March 9, 4 p.m., 1921, relative to the agreement negotiated, ad referendum, at the International Communications Conference at Washington, for the provision of reciprocal facilities for the landing of cables for relay purposes, I have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a note, dated May 16, 1922, transmitting the reply of the Foreign Office to this Embassy’s representations in regard to this matter.

I have [etc.]

For the Ambassador:
Post Wheeler

Counselor of Embassy
[Enclosure]

The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Curzon) to the Ambassador in Great Britain (Harvey)

No. A 3166/248/45

Your Excellency: I have the honour to refer to Mr. Butler Wright’s note of the 10th. March, 1921,75 with regard to the agreement negotiated, ad referendum, at the International Communications Conference at Washington, for the provision of reciprocal facilities for the landing of cables for relay purposes.

2. I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that the proposed agreement has been carefully considered by His Majesty’s Government and by the governments of the Dominions, but that it is not proposed to proceed to its ratification. I should, however, add that requests for permission to land cables on British territories will in future, as in the past, be considered on their merits, and His Majesty’s Government trust that the practical results hoped for as a result of the proposed agreement will in fact be secured, as far as British territories are concerned, by the continuance of the practice under which His Majesty’s Government have hitherto given all possible facilities for the development of international communications.

I have [etc.]

(In the absence of the Secretary of State)
R. Sperling
  1. See telegram no. 135, Mar. 9, 1921, to the Chargé in Great Britain, p. 538.