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H. M. Consulate-General,
Chengtu, December 2nd., 1910.
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I had the honour to receive on the 30th.
ultimo your Excellency's telegram of that date, authorizing me
to offer to Mr. E. H. Wilson, the Botanist, a salary of £360.
I wrote yesterday to Mr. Wilson to convey
this offer, and I am now in receipt of his reply, of which I
beg to
enclose copy, saying that although he duly appreciates
Your Excellency's proposal, he regrets that he is unable to
accept it.
above senge.
I am accordingly telegraphing to you in the
I have etc.,
(sa.) W. H. Wilkinson,
Congul-general.
is Excellency
Sir F. J. D.Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.,
Governor of Hongkong.