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No. 5.
From Governor to the Chief Justice-
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Hongkong,12th. March, 1907.
Referring to Your Honour's Confi-
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of oпod ødt avad i,visundo" .d488 to rettel Ialðmabitano
eds to Joeldve sit no etunim on to tning and janit tasagra
to viser at to IIIXX ●Iɔld¬A 7abau erubeoong eds to trembnems
WAI : to reirajanosë art of bebtawtot eď blvoda otejaei@
ataloq antwollot en tant bas #otommo✪ to reɗmad.) bus y‡eloo?
-:\Ievitoeqaet seiboď saord to aesttirmoj sit of Juq-eff bluoda
-ez arid zot subsoonq axitalxe ent Terter”
najmolt to viaeth edit to (11:00 #IDIƒ¬A Tebnu atdeb to vieroɔ-
-dential letter of the 1st. instant on the subject of an amend-
-ment of procedure under Article XXIII of the Treaty of Tientsin,
I have the honour to state that in view of the practical dif-
-Ticulties which have been fully indicated by Sir John Jordan,
Sir Havilland de Sausmarez and Mr. Mansfield in effecting such
an amendment I see no advantage in putting before the Committees
of the Law Society and Chamber of Commerce the two questions
proposed by Your Honour as to its desirability.
2.
In these circumstances I propose
to take no further action in the matter beyond what may appear
advisable after discussing with Mr. Mansfield his proposal for
a reciprocal arrangement with Canton with regard to questions of
bankruptcy.
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erit no bebite s od bluode atubeoong edt tædd yatmummoɔ Iatorsemoo
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3.
I shall be obliged by the return
of the enclosures to the despatch of which a copy accompanied
my letter of the 26th, ultimo.
I have etc.,
(sa.) 1. Nathan,
Governor, &C..
Vonofinond al *40.M.D.Ansiltall vedaja HIR .TBIND-NI-19braso bne TanrevoD
His Honour
The Chief Justice.