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on the present position of the matter.

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railway, as things stand at present, can only be

affected by amicable arrangement locally, and such an

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■pecial difficulties which since the revolution have

attended the relations between the young provincial

authorities and His Majesty's Consulate-General.

As regards the other matters mentioned in

the despatch from the Governor of Hongkong, nagely,

the present conditions of control on the Chinese

action, its financial position, the unpunctuality of

ita trains, the shortage of its rolling stock, and the

general attitude of its management towards the manage-

section

ment of the áritish wanayemont, I am requesting His

ish

Majesty's Consul-General to furneik ne with his

observations, and will report the result in due course.

With reference however to the statement in paragraph

7 to the effect that the British and Chinese Corporation

had offered to lend £25,000 for the purchase of the

necessary

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