the lines of the Administration
the East and be considued a pasty to the Agreement.
5. The result thunfire is
that the right of the Administration
to have
An
office init Kong,
& the obligation
which wo
of t continued by the
agreeme convention 2 1896
the agreement
ms hausfined under the agreement of 1902+
to the Imperial Chinese Gost. Similarly the obligation on the Company to maintain
two land wires n. It hang territory for the use of the Administration
to
remanis in
force, the Chemise
Sost hung substituted for the
DRAFT.
MINUTE.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. Fiddes.
Sir H. Just.
Sir J. Anderson.
Lord Lucas.
Mr. Harcourt.
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6.
its ng and the extension of the
Company's land lines from
Tham shrips to the from thes
Ingret that it des not
mi
to be borsible to ugmine.
was
that the Company and pay sent
A
royally insexpect
for Kern
since the greement & 1884-
undoubtedly permits them to
maintain two lines. The hims
that apeement
apreement are some what magne
to argue
au
کو
it is possible
that the rights of the
confined to maintaining
the existing lines. But on the
other hand there is nothing that agreement & Presse &