adapting a (admission

in force

Colony.

I have to add that

the Commission in Tientsin 1904

is still in question force, the

the words "" have appointed"

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No.

my 257

1890

TO.

DESPA562

17265

REG? 1 SEP 30!

Rec

Violation of British territory by Chinese patrol

2 July

Caught

that

having been inserted

then

in Art. XVI of

Letters Patent of 19th

Jan. 1855 in order to

indicate that such

was H.M's pleasure

Previous Paper.

2.0 Sept.

C

Viceroy

has tendered apology;

(Minutes.)

M. Meade

Copy (suc. in orig

eng.

to be

returned) to F.O. saying that

2nd Secretary proposed Lord Salisbury

to approve

without

W. Fleming's action

in this case

S.W.9.3 Sep.

R 4/9

sequent Paper.

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