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reply to my request for a negotiator would be sent

in a short time. Mr. T'ong complained that the

Viceroy was using his great influence at Court to

obstruct and he begged for a little patience on our

I had the honour to report my interview with

the Wai Wu Pu and Mr. T'ong's remarks to Mr. Campbell

in my telegram No. 132 Confidential of the 5th

instant.

On June 16th I received a private letter from

Mr. T'ong stating that the Chinese Government had

decided that the Wai Wu Pu together with a deputy

from Canton should carry on the negotiations for

the Canton-Kowloon Railway with a representative of

the British and Chinese Corporation, and that as soon

as the deputy arrived they would be ready to begin.

In acknowledging the receipt of this letter I told

His Excellency that I was addressing a Note, copy of

which I have the honour to inclose, to the Wai Wu Pu

again pressing for a negotiator and asking for some

assurance in regard to the Swatow scheme in

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