Mi>., 2 < i Z u g m o z i H O z WGH:EM. H. E. may wish to speak to Mr» Welles in the sense of G 46/58/41. It might be as well to leave an aide-memoire in the sense of paragraphs 2 to 4.. 2.This telegram also refers to reactions which H.M.G. would propose to make to the prospective Japanese move. These reactions are given in -/59. We are not told to commun- icate then to the United States Government, and as regards (2) in that telegram, the views of Sir R. Craigie and the Dominions are being sought. (3) is also under study. It seems therefore that we should not tell Mr. V/e lies about these at this stage, but rather wait for him to en- quire what reactions we propose. H. E. ::r. Hall. 4 4iA ft*' ~Y?—^ fa /Mi 6? J^VX^C/X^V ^ ^^^^ a: < s 8 z t 5 UJ m l!> Z f o z