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decide in favor of the dynasty and that ultimate consideration of Bulgaria's claim to her 1912
boundaries is not definitely excluded.
 
                                 3. That further considerable pressure could be brought on Bulgaria if she
were informed that widespread bombing of Bulgarian targets would be resumed if prompt steps
were not taken to send qualified representatives to Cairo.
 
                             4. That it would have immense effect on Bulgaria's action if it were known that
the Allies were prepared to furnish men and matertel to assist in the expulsion of the Germans and
the protection of Bulgaria from German reprisals. This consideration has particular significance at
this moment in view of the Russian advance into Roumania and the reported occupation of
Hungary by Germany.
 
                                  5. That through Mr. Kouyoumdjisky and the contacts and connections
established by him a practicable method now exists for the communicaion to the Bulgarian
Government and influential individuals of the views of the Allies on the above or any other
subjects which might influence Bulgaria in taking prompt action, 
 
and we await your further instructions.
 
                              Respectfully yours,
 
Angel Kouyoumdjinsky      C.C. Jadwin, Col., GSC    Murray I. Gurfein
                                                                                  Major, AUS
 
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