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Rees 19 SEP 10

Government House,

Hongkong, 13th.August,1910.

Dear Mr. Max-Muller,

I am glad to learn from your letter of the

31st. instant that the Chinese Authorities are alive to the

necessity of joining the Canton-Kowloon, and the Canton-Hankow

Railways.

I note that there may be difficulty in

arranging for joint management for the Canton-Kowloon Railway.

Such an arrangement is manifestly in the

common interest of both sections and I trust that the Chinese

Authorities will come to recognise that fact.

In the meantime I await the reply of the

Wai Tu Pu to your communication.

Then this Goverment learns the arguments

or grounds upon which they object to it if object to it they

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it will be in a position to meet them.

In the meantime, I need hardly remind you

that His Majesty's Government attach the greatest importance to

the proposals of this Government being sccppted.

Yours sincerely,

(Sd.) F. H. May.

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