way that troubles would arise if such a line
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the boundary. To prevent troubles hereafter I'Lans Ajrud I ha natural boundary which clearly divides China from British territory. I hope you will make the British Minister in Pekin know these facts so that he may inform Leung Li Hamen what has been done.
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for fixing the boundary agreed upon. Perhaps the Leung Li Hamen will make objections. Nu. S.Z. I do not think Leong Li Hamen will raise any objection in the boundary having been delimited, especially when it hears that the Minister at Pekin has decided on an extended boundary, including Sham Chun, than was fixed by Mr. Hone. Perhaps the San On Magistrate may report that we have not adhered to the line marked out.;