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formally in consequence of the Viceroy's unusual action in

roaching the matter at lunch, and I promised at once to send

With this explana-

On 22nd I wrote a

in a full account of what had occurred.

ion I thought he was fully satisfied.

ull account to the Secretary of State and on 27th I forwarded

copy of this Despatch to Mr. ramieson, and in my covering

etter to him I placed on official record my regret that a note

ad appeared in the Press before he had been informed, and I

lained the informal nature of the origin of these arrange-

ents.

14. On May 30th I received a demi-official note from Mr.

jamieson congratulating me on the success but expostulating at

lis own exclusion from the matter. In this note he wrote as

follows:-

In yet another way I was placed at a disadvantage through

being kept in the dark. For some time past I have been

insuccessfully endeavouring to induce the Governor-General to

allow the steamers to proceed to their regular wharves and

moorings, thereto be searched, and to rescind the order compel-

them

ing to to anchor off Fati.... But had I known of the nature of

he proposals being put forward I might have been able to bring

ndirect pressure to bear, and perhaps thus have attained the

lesired end." On the same day he officially acknowledged my

espatch of 27th without any protest or comment. I at once

rote him a long demi-official letter dated 31st May, 1911,

jetailing what I have already described in this Despatch

egarding the private interview between myself and the Viceroy

it canton,

Mr. Wei Han's visit, and the consequential arrange-

pente, and expressing my great regret that by an oversight he

becn

ad not more fully informed.

15.

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