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In any further communication
on this subject, please quote
No. 41357/11.
and address
The Under Secretary of State.
Foreign Office,
hd.
3019828.
104.7.11.11
Sir:-
London.
CFO@GN OFFICE
35287
RECO
REGS I NOV H
I am directed by Secretary Sir Edward Grey to
101
1911.
acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th instant
Yo.
31590/1911, respecting the extradition of Chinese from
Hong Kong.
In view of the fact that the Governor does not request
to be furnished with any fresh instructions, and his
despatch is merely a reply to the views of His Majesty's
Government already conveyed to him, it does not appear to
Sir Edward that any useful purpose would be served by
prolonging the correspondence with His Excellency, but as
regards this, Mr. Secretary Harcourt will no doubt decide
whether it is necessary to send any further reply to Sir F.
Lugard. So far as this Department is concerned Sir E.
Grey has nothing to add to the views set out in the letter
from this Office of June 16th last. I am to add that a
copy of the correspondence is being forwarded to lis
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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Majesty's