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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
TABLE OF CONTESTS.
No.
Name.
No.
Date.
SUBIEOT,
Page
No.
Name.
No.
Date.
SUBJECT.
Page
58
Sir E. Satow
351
Oct. 17, 1903
Anti-Catholic outbreak at Ning-hai hsien. Transmits copy of a despatch from Consul Mortimore reporting (see No. 67)
74
Sir E. Satow
278 Tel.
55
59
356
22,
60
To Mr. Buchanan
274
Dec. 9,
Railway Lands Commission. Transmits copy of a Protocol reporting conclusion of pro- ceedings in; also copy of a note transmit- ting above Protocol to Chinese Government
Gold-mining rights in Shantung. Transmits copy of a despatch from Mr. Townley of the 2nd July reporting circumstances which led to a rupture of negotiations for an Agree- ment about to be concinded between His Majesty's Commissioner at Wei-hai Wei and Governor-General of Shantung (see Nos. 47, 68, 69, and 73)
Dec. 22, 1903 French Concession for a railway starting at Tchang. Refers to No. 54. Proposes to send Koyal Engineer officer and two Indian surveyors to ascertain whether railway proposed (see No. 75) ..
66
75
To Sir E. Satow
209 Tel
22.
56
French Concession for a railway from Ichang Refers to No. 74. Advises consultation
with Colonel Manifold. French proposal to be strongly opposed..
66
76
Memorandum
COM-
22.
municated by Count
Chinese indemnity. Suggestion of Belgian
Government to hasten payment of
67
de Lalaing
17
To Sir E. Satow
212 Tel.
25,
57
61 To Colonial Office
9,
Gold-mining rights in Shantung. Refers to Colonial Obec letter of the 3id September. Transmits No. 47. Proposes to approve
78
215 Tel.
28,
language of Sir E. Satow to German Minister (see No. 50)
53
Chinese indemnity. Refers to No. 66. In- structs him to act on instructions conveyed in despatch No. 281 of the 21st September
Railway force for Peihan Railway, Refers to p. 280 of North China Intelligence Diary German for period ending 27th October. transport left Port Said with 212 troops for.
67
67
62
Sir E. Satow
266 Tel.
10.
Railway indemnity. Refers to No. 51.
Interest paid by British Delegate
79
Sir E. Satow
280 Tel.
28,
58
63 To Sir E. Satow
379
12.
•
"Supao" case, Refere to No. 57. Approves language held at meeting of Diplomatic Body
Whangpoo Conservancy. Refers to Foreign Office telegram No. 207. Time must elapse before French Minister can receive his in- structions
68
59
64 Sir E. Satow
269 Tel:
14,
Legation guard. A guard to be attached to
Belgian Legation
59
65 To Sir E, Satow
358
18,
66
Sir E. Satow
271 Tel.
19,
67
68
69
ཟ
360
Oct. 29,
12
361
29,
70
31
370
373
Very Conf.
71
33
376
Nov. 3,
A2
72
Mr. Jamieson
16
16,
*$
Mr. Buchanan
255
Dec. 12,
Tien-tsin Railway Lands Arbitration. Refers to No. 32. Requests that a summary of Mr. Hopkins' Report may be telegraphed..
Chinese indemnity. Refers to No. 30. French and Belgian Governments being urged to ask St. Petersburgh to accept pro- posal. Remission of interest not likely to be conceded (see No. 77)
Anti-Catholic outbreak at Ninghai.
59
60
Refers
to No. 68. Transmits copy of a further despatch from Mr. Mortimore on subject ..
Gold-mining rights in Shantung. Refers to No. 47. Trauemits translation of the flual clause in the German Agreement, with map (see Nos. €0 and 69)
Gold-mining rights in Shantung. Hefers to Nos. 47 and 60. Requests that representa- tions may be made to German Government (see No. 68)..
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Yunnan-fu Railway. Reporte interview with French Minister, who stated management to be entirely in hands of French Company. Proposed railway to Szechuen, Refers to No, 261 to Sir E. Sutow of 31st August, Transmits Memorandum by Mr. Townley containing observations on Mr. Hillier's letter of the 30th June to Sir Ewon Cameron
Construction of a railway from Kai-feng fu to Ho-nan fn. Reports that M. Rouffart, repre- senting Belgian Compagnie Générale,' signed an Agreement for
60
61
62
63
64
-
65
Wei-hai Wei Mining Agreement. Refers to No. 60. Note addressed to Imperial Govern-
Transmits copy
ment.
65
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