Office or Individual.
Foreign
1908
HONG
No. 44
(Subject.)
Affairs of China
China Railways
Printed
Copy of Correspondence, the gist of which is in Enclosure to this letter.
Subject to this, His Excellency Concurs in the issue of the Instructions.
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The Secretary of State takes this opportunity of forwarding copies of two letters addressed to Sir Cecil Clementi Smith. Internal communication with your Excellency has been made through Sir Pelham Warren with a view to unofficial communication with your despatch, and hard upon the instructions to be issued by officers in accordance with previous Paper.
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Foreign
1908
HONG
No. 44
(Subject.)
Affairs of China
China Railways
Printed
Copy of Correspondence, the gist of which is in Enclosure to this letter.
Subject to this, His Excellency Concurs in the issue of the Instructions.
3
The Secretary of State takes this opportunity of forwarding copies of two letters addressed to Sir Cecil Clementi Smith. Internal communication with your Excellency has been made through Sir Pelham Warren with a view to unofficial communication with your despatch, and hard upon the instructions to be issued by officers in accordance with previous Paper.
99
{TIA. &E, W.-17022/24~-2500-10-03}
See subsequent Paper 1278
(Minutes.)
Wr 7255es
355
DOMESTIC.
44174
2 DEC 08
Printed to Hongkong Secretary of State 3
3/12 M once Pr. 4/1
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