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Enclosure in Sir J.Jordan's No.
of
2087
Jan 20 20 1909
Peking.
1909 JAN
29 December, 1908.
181
My dear Bland,
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VILawhang bue
altra and
I thank you for your letter of the 26th
instant transmitting a memorandum of your interview with
Chang Chih-tung and asking for my views with regard to Japanese participation under the agreement of 1905.
This agreement stipulates that half the
engineers for the Hupei Railways shall be Japanese but does not, as I understand it, give specific advantages to Japanese manufacturers and contractors. It seems to me,
however, to be advisable not to enter into a discussion upon the subject unless and until we are forced to do so, and I should say that, if Fr.Odagiri raises the question
of Japanese rights under the 1905 agreement, your best
course would be to refer him to his Legation which can
obtain an interpretation of them from us.
Yours sincerely,
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thulang ad vos on at 1117 8 shİT YOWILAT
Jazen 1[tw Jneswas"rodne
notube Jer, suule Maus us sidisevy as seruda y
Enwanted ed un drUTOMA
.bateIqmao tiibasqa
(Sa.) J.P.Jordan.