793.94/14283: Telegram

The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State

1280. (1) The information embodied in your 672, November 2, 3 p.m., was brought to Cadogan’s60 attention this afternoon.

(2) He expressed pleasure over this evidence of our interest in the question and stated that it was almost certain that the British Government would desire to instruct Craigie to make similar but separate representations. He thought that he could let us know the Foreign Office’s decision by tomorrow.

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(3) He expressed the hope that Grew would meanwhile hold his hand.

Copy by mail to Paris.

Kennedy
  1. Sir Alexander M. J. Cadogan, British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.