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consider a proposal on the part of China to build a line which connects Tieling or some other point on the South Manchurian and Fakumen and runs north-westerly from Fakumen to some terminus in Mongolia, provided, of course, China abandons the proposed Sinmintun-Fakumen Railway altogether. Reuter's wording obscures the meaning of the despatch, and we take this occasion to make clear Japan's position.
Inclosure 2 in No. 1.
Sketch Map.
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FENG-HUA HSIEN
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To Chang-Chun
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KAI-YUAN HSIEN
KANG-PING HSIEN
FA-KU-MENG
CHANG-TU FU
NGOLI
To Shan-hai-Kuan
TIEH-LING
HSIN-MIN FU
MUKDEN
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