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Communications between the Secretariat and the British Government.
Communications between the Secretariat and the British Government.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Secretary-General - Suggestion that the various Government Departments appoint a special Representative to deal with League of Nations questions, such Representatives could form an Inter-departmental Committee, the Secretary to be chosen from the staff of the War Cabinet.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Secretary-General - Suggestion that the various Government Departments appoint a special Representative to deal with League of Nations questions, such Representatives could form an Inter-departmental Committee, the Secretary to be chosen from the staff of the War Cabinet.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - War Cabinet, London - Transmits Minute by Sir Maurice Hankey on Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations questions, attaching draft scheme for Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations questions.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - War Cabinet, London - Transmits Minute by Sir Maurice Hankey on Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations questions, attaching draft scheme for Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations questions.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Mr. PJ Baker - Suggestion that Sir Maurice Hankey's League Inter-Departmental Committee, when established, might avail themselves of the assistance of the Nationality and Aliens Committee of which Sir John Pedder of the Home Office is the Chairman.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Mr. PJ Baker - Suggestion that Sir Maurice Hankey's League Inter-Departmental Committee, when established, might avail themselves of the assistance of the Nationality and Aliens Committee of which Sir John Pedder of the Home Office is the Chairman.
Supply of League of Nations documents to the British Government - Mr. R. Harris - Request for copies of League of Nations papers for the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office.
Supply of League of Nations documents to the British Government - Mr. R. Harris - Request for copies of League of Nations papers for the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office.
Supply of League of Nations Documents to the British Government - Offices of the Cabinet - Quotes letter from Mr. Spicer of the Foreign Office, asking for all communications from the League of Nations Secretariat, forwarded to the Foreign Office by the offices of the Cabinet, to be addressed to the Under-Secretary of State and States that this procedure will be adopted in future.
Supply of League of Nations Documents to the British Government - Offices of the Cabinet - Quotes letter from Mr. Spicer of the Foreign Office, asking for all communications from the League of Nations Secretariat, forwarded to the Foreign Office by the offices of the Cabinet, to be addressed to the Under-Secretary of State and States that this procedure will be adopted in future.
Method of Communication with Canadian Government - British Cabinet (Sir M. Hankey) asks that telegraphic communication with the Canadian Government should be made through the offices of the High Commissioner
Method of Communication with Canadian Government - British Cabinet (Sir M. Hankey) asks that telegraphic communication with the Canadian Government should be made through the offices of the High Commissioner
Communications for the British Prime Minister - British Cabinet requests that all documents for the British Prime Minister be sent through the Cabinet Office.
Communications for the British Prime Minister - British Cabinet requests that all documents for the British Prime Minister be sent through the Cabinet Office.
Communication with the British Government - British Cabinet (Colonel Storr) asks for: 1) Two copies of papers intended for the Prime Minister - 2) An extra copy, if possible, of all documents for the Foreign Office, as Lord Curzon wishes to have a personal copy.
Communication with the British Government - British Cabinet (Colonel Storr) asks for: 1) Two copies of papers intended for the Prime Minister - 2) An extra copy, if possible, of all documents for the Foreign Office, as Lord Curzon wishes to have a personal copy.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Secretary-General - Plan for its formation to give effect to the Resolution passed by the League of Nations Organisation Committee - Suggestion that the organisation to be set up by the British Government be placed under Sir M. Hankey with Captain Abraham or Mr. PJ Baker in charge.
Organisation in London to deal with the League of Nations Questions - Secretary-General - Plan for its formation to give effect to the Resolution passed by the League of Nations Organisation Committee - Suggestion that the organisation to be set up by the British Government be placed under Sir M. Hankey with Captain Abraham or Mr. PJ Baker in charge.