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Mr. Graham's Lord Selborne whoever goes should make it clear that the delay in settling this question of boundary is a Foreign Office matter. We have lately pressed them as strongly as we possibly can with regard to it. My own view is that the old river boundary was the best boundary but that we have stayed so long outside it that on the whole there is less will in staying than in going back, mainly because going back will involve probable oppression of Chinamen who have been friendly to us and an access of further frontier trouble.
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It appears from the attacked papers that the question of an increase to the Hongkong garrison is to be brought before the C.O.
The retention on retrocession of ... will be an important factor in the consideration of this question.
Mr. Graham's Lord Selborne whoever goes should make it clear that the delay in settling this question of boundary is a Foreign Office matter. We have lately pressed them as strongly as we possibly can with regard to it. My own view is that the old river boundary was the best boundary but that we have stayed so long outside it that on the whole there is less will in staying than in going back, mainly because going back will involve probable oppression of Chinamen who have been friendly to us and an access of further frontier trouble.
C.Pd. 28 Sept In Lucas Lone Felborne as he does not wish I say anything on the suggestion.
Since the above criteria were written, we have received 26199 from F.O., from which it would appear that they regard ultimate retrocession as a matter of course.
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C.O. 20 Sept 1899 GPL 30
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