165
10695
Enclosure 2 in Sir F. Lugard's of January 29, 1912.
Enclosure 9 in Sir John Jordan's No. 86 of February 20, 1912.
12 MAR 1912
CO
0304
Government House,
Hongkong,
January 2, 1912.
MECO Reos 23 MAR 12
To His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General, Canton.
bZ
Sir.
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your despatch No. 82 of December 28, 1911. You have, I think,
mistaken the proposal made in mine of the 22nd ultimo. I had
that no intention of urging the claim on account of the cessation of
the through Railway Service should necessarily be made "on those
at present administering the Government". My view was that as
ed the claim is in strict accordance with the obligation admitting
by the Chinese Authorities, it should be paid on the certificate of the Railway Administration, as an acknowledged charge on the
receipts of the Railway, out of Railway earnings. This I under-
stood Mr. Alaton to fully concur in.
A claim of this nature is in quite a different category from indemnity claims which are the subject of diplomatic negotia-
tion rugh through the Legation, in that it is fully admitted.
I have, etc.,
(sd.) F. D. Lugard.
Governor, &c.