Address reply to-"The Secretary, General Post Office," quoting Registered No. 118959
Prousing.
Sir,
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REC 13 JAR 02.
GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON.
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12 March 1902.
I am directed by the Postmaster General to acknowledge
the receipt of your letters of the 10th instant and to-day's
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date, No. 9525 and No. 9893, from which it appears (1) that,
on receipt of my letter of the 7th instant, No. 118959, a telegram was despatched by Mr. Secretary Chamberlain to
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the Hong Kong Government directing that its Order without his authority for the extension of the penny
letter postage scheme to British Post Offices in China must be rescinded at once, and (2) that the Hong Kong Government, in reply, has asked to be allowed to continue the present
arrangement until the receipt in London of its full report
by post.
In reply to Mr. Chamberlain's enquiry whether the
Postmaster General sees any insuperable objection to this
concession, I am to state that a technical difficulty arises
in respect of letters received here from Hong Kong paid at
the penny rate, which in strictness should be charged der Secretary of State,
double
COLONIAL OFFICE.