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CO 28972
RECR
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
do
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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.