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(der 29872).
(2) I doubt if the experience of the Ent of hidin with Goa, will afford any anful precedent for
Gon.
but
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I. Ingard) it no the not so much un to with
£1.0. Bert the general lines laid dern Zhen
an
the general fantines of the agreement,
as he suggests that cons till him on Sunday
I think the
answer may
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Sunday
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(1) that we will tile the 019. I said Lindsay
(2) that we will with 61.0.
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M.Collins.
We discussed the situation for about two
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hours.
Both Sir F. hung and
Su S. Jaden.
that the
appu
jonit management question and he pressed upon China. Sis S. Sardan that the I.M. C. have
says
no influence in Peking that consegnently it wt be no use to get their support in wong
the aft Cartones agreement to push our new
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to the Ry. agreement. On the other hand
the heroy's news ut. have weight; the thought that our best chance in the druritus Mt. be to get the hero's approval the Cartones scheme. We might then hope to
lever in the negotiations are it effectrally
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In For S. Jordanis opinion the Chinese application
thu Viiking to ren telegraph his down the st. he a much more unsul weapon
are keen in
this
in the Chemise
The Chinese, acending to Sir J. Jaden, an by
ho menus
the
pupared to take the cost of British sation, which they consider excersist,