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Government House,

Hongkong, 26th May, 1909.

With reference to Mr.Porter's despatch No.52 of the

22nd ultimo and to previous correspondence on the subject of

subsidiary coinage, I have the honour to invite your opinion as

to whether it may not be possible to settle the various points

at issue in this matter between the Government of this Colony

and the Chinese provincial authorities by direct negotiation

between an officer of this Government and an officer deputed for

that purpose by the Governor General of the Liang Kuang provinces

with such assistance as you yourself may be able to give. At

present the provincial authorities do not appear to be taking

any effective steps to remedy a condition which must be injurious

to the interests of the Two Kuang Provinces and of this Colony.

I have etc,

(ad) F.D.Lugard,

Governor &c.

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His Britannic Majesty's Consul General,

CANTON.

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