infringement of the territory of Hongkong which
was committed by Chinese officials in connection
with this crime. The letter will also contain
an expression of thanks for the assistance given
by the Hongkong Government towards the detection
of the crime. The draft of the above letter of
apology and thanks will be shown to His Majesty's
Consul General at Canton and declared acceptable
by him.
5. When all the conditions above mentioned
have been faithfully carried out, the Hung case
will be considered as definitely settled, and no
more questions will be raised in regard to it by
the Hongkong Government against the Chinese Govern-
ment.
ce or Individual.
Fore que
1904
To fine
previous Paper.
70
22774
1:
No. 23533
(Subject.)
Sale of Steamships
C
DOMESTIC,
23533
1
RECD 2nd July 04
sends copy Customs letter asking for further particulars of vessels:
(Minutes.)
see 23741
(Signed)
C.W. Campbell.
His Britannic Majesty's Acting Consul
(Signed)
General.
Wen Tsung-yao.
Foreign Secretary to His Excellency
His Britannic Majesty's
Consulate General,
Canton.
15th April 1904.
the Viceroy.
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subsequent Paper.
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