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CONFIDENTIA I.

Yer

Hongkong.

19816

My Lord,

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27467

REC?

Meot 5 SEP 101

Government House,

44

Hongkong, 4th. August, 1910.

With reference to Your Lordship's

Confidential Despatch of the 29th. of June, 1909, I have

the honour to transmit the enclosed note of a conversation

I had with Mr V. Bullard, Superintendent of the Eastern

·

Extension Telegraph Company in Shanghai, who was accompani-

-ed by Mr. Swan, Superintendent of the same Company in

Hongkong, on the subject of a proposal by the Imperial

Chinese Telegraph Administration to substitute a new tele-

-graph line from the frontier of British Territory to a

point in Kowloon in place of the existing line from a

point on the frontier near Deep Bay to Sham-shui-po.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREWE &C. >

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

Amers

Officer Administering the Govern

➡ment.

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