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the line to be conseded should not,

разо lish hands or be under British

into English direction. It is well known that enterprises fostered by English capital and protected, by the English Government - have selfish Purposes Rept steadily in View Viz:- Extension British trade to the injury of the traders

of

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other nations _ the increase of British

political influence, which is kept up to the

prejudice of other nations; in short for selfish exclusive purpose-

It is to the interest of Russia, the neighbour of China, and to the interest of Denmar and other nations only that a blow be given to the injurion's pressonderance in China of British trace and politied influence-

3. Ms. Tietjen

examines the claims of.

the other competitors for the concession_ He does not state their names -

He days

it is within his knowledge that one applicant is

a mère adventurer,

Whose interest - in the matter is the

Profil to be made by sale of the concession

that

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