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minutes of this meetin: deal with their objecḥians and

reasons for them and makes clear the solution at which we

observed that I was obli ed to invo

arrived.

It

Beval

istance in order

et oro Bure

anly

presaure it seems which it wea in

13.

I imagine that

stailer

iM-ulties mant

erisen 21

/ shall be

other sorts in

hine, for instance Tient in, and

*il 1? Yo>im (xcellency

ste

have been taken to

them,

She whole trouble

lies in the feet that

hamoen 1:07

→tiona

never desined to mpe with

hea arieen here.

tin tích 9 hết mình

The Council purport (with some reason) to

have their hands tisa

responsibility for any pa

while I, who ma guitar brepared to take

Ions which

Appeer to

o enforce sny inatre fons, which / think

have no

necessary!

14.

evolved Hay

er the

consider that the formale which has been

that

recentṣtive

Zandiler. Of

resent AI

This

nature, the position is wholly unsatisfactory.

is posibi

the

Price of

orks shu 16 round

I have

SM GNAWAre,

prima

I discovered to my surprise)

that Y opear to have no powera at all.

declare a state of · hergency and cull

I

1t 18 tm10

:he

anior Noval

leer to take over the defeuee of the concession, but I

presume that strictly speaking I enn only do do, and he can

only consent to do ao, in the event of danger to life and

property. Apart fr such an extrave

þessure, no provision

esa so exist to deal with that lesser Atate of s

rrency

which, ws have pointed at, has existed and will eontinge

to exist throughout the period of

ino-Japanese hostil ies.

and 1o legislation to create the necessary

stron. ly recommend that the Consul

If I have no powe

powers im possible, I woul

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