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Folios 189-191. Memorandum on interview with Sir J Pender and Mr Dover regarding...

Catalogue reference: FO 368/51/40

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FO 368/51/40
Date
1906 Aug 17
Description

Folios 189-191. Memorandum on interview with Sir J Pender and Mr Dover regarding schemes to lay a cable to the Canaries; minutes on possibility of joint scheme.

From Count de Salis, the Foreign Office, London, sent 17 August 1906.

Code 141 [Spain], file 18286, paper 28120.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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