-era

.0.0

Salze

809 85

XMAS YMWUE

YILITAS

.GAIHENяOY

.80eï‚dtal reɗmejq92

574

Representative that no step will be left untaken to se-

cure efficient representation of what is now the Bri-

tish national official view at the Conference.

But

they feel that so much depends upon the personnel of

. (IPESE

-:brewba T12 1890

our representatives that they would like their views

as to persons to be fully before you before it is too

.TM KeJJiTrw ever I .19JJ9I TUOy Tot adnanT

TO 901110 mgletof ent Ja nobnoj ni Ilao od ysibeH

-ed woy eflrw bas dJSI 1edotɔo radia agommo0 to samoh

sono vog of BJITW of Juode asw I easɔ yrs nl

efT

.bredetol

.Totsaimmo0..ɔje muiɖo tadynada GNJ ET BIOM

-IJMA xia To evit eɗt ILs to aevijujn9a&rqef to bisoЯ

-qe end of an auoixma vrev gaijjeg eïs asijstɔoë muiqo

ebem ever bœe areлolazimo fattire and to Jnamtatoq

gatbeel Tedder to vistai em of anoideɔinumoo Lezaves

edd 28 IIew as oa exob sved breog Jeɗt to ateɗmem

ezidne vient aaerqxe od bezselq sïS VONT .br8o8

Jud Ilearuoy bae veItTOM broj ni vino Jon eonebitnoo

-Orqaf VLAJnemelI189 bejntoqqa riend as om ni oale

.evijojnea

late.

I am therefore authorised to say that not only

would Sir Wm. Collins, M.P. be to them a satisfactory

appointment but that they would be specially gratified

if the Right Honourable John Ellis, M.P. could be in-

duced to go as one of our representatives to Shanghai,

And I am also commissioned to say that Professor Calde -

cott of King's College London would be specially ac-

ceptable to English churchmen and, if you, or your col-

leagues who will appoint the delegates, thought fit to

entertain his name very powerful English episcopal

backing could at once be found for his name. He has

taken deep interest in the Opium question for many

years and is chairman of the Church Anti-Opium Commit-

tee.

Nothing

Share This Page