XMKM OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON. D. C. • A^^,. ,is itx-r is" DEPARTMENT OF STATE / WASHINGTON 2r My dear Mr, June 25, 1941. Malcolm: ^ -< imlttine; to you herewith a LU*, J I take the liberty of submitting to'you^herewith a JlM^ J-}&-f copy of the draft of a protocol of exchange to be used ¦ on the occasion of the exchange of ratifications of the treaty amending in their application to New Zealand the provisions of the treaty for the Advancement of Peace of 1914, now in force between the United States and Great Britain. I should be grateful to receive any suggestions which you would be disposed to make in regard to this protocol. I have sent copies of similar protocols to Mr. Allard of the Canadian Legation and to Mr. Heydon of the Australian Legation. Sincerely yours, EnclosureJ Draft of Protocol of Exchange. Charles M. Barnes, Chief, Treaty Division. A. C. E. Malcolm, Esquire, Second Secretary, British Embassy.