[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]
OPIUM.
CONFIDENTIAL.
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No. 1.
[November 12.]
SECTION 1.
(No. 187.)
Mr. Max Müller to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received November 12.)
(Telegraphic) R.
Peking, November 12, 1910.
YOUR telegram No. 138 of 24th October: Opium, Chinese object strongly to words "as interpreted by British Government in past contained in clause (E) of Viceroy's telegram of 15th October.
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Sir A. Hosie and I agree that they are harsh and will give public the impression that we are unnecessarily insistent. The object is already secured by clauses (S),* (C), and (D).
I propose to omit these words and soften wording of clause.
At urgent request of Wai-wu Pu I am inserting clause as to possible increase of import duty.
I wish now to insert number of months in agreement. Please telegraph earliest possible date for enforcement of permit system. Sir A. Hosie suggests 1st July, 1911, but I should prefer earlier date if possible.
(Repeated to India.)
* (5) [sic] in original, but is obviously incorrect, and should be (A) or (B). [2980 m-]
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