893.74/328

The British Ambassador (Geddes) to the Secretary of State

No. 506

Sir: I have the honour to refer to my note No. 416 of May 28th last, in which, under instructions from His Majesty’s Government, I enquired whether the United States Government had yet taken up a definite attitude with regard to the question of approving the recommendations put forward on February 4th, 1922, by the experts attached to the American, British, French and Japanese delegations to the Washington Conference in connection with wireless and cable communications in China.

His Majesty’s Government are particularly desirous of being placed in possession of the views of the United States Government on this point at the earliest possible moment, and I should accordingly be grateful if I might be favoured with a reply as soon as possible.

I have [etc.]

(For the Ambassador)
H. G. Chilton