CONFIDENTIAL.

Sir,

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REGE 15 FEB 13

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

HONGKONG, 10th. January, 1913.

I have the honour to report for your informa-

-tion that communications addressed through His Britannic lajesty's Consul-General to the Government of Canton on the following im- -portant questions have elicited no reply nor, as far as I am aware. have they even been acknowledged by that Government:-

(1).

(2).

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The renewal of extradition facilities

-

see y

2-13 Confidential Despatch of the 4th. ultimo. The re-establishment of Military posts along

the frontier between China and the llew

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(3).

(4).

Territories see my Confidential Des-

-patch of the 9th. November last.

A request for the dispersal of robber bands on

the Chinese side of the frontier.

The action of certain officials of the Canton

Government in holding a meeting in Hong-

-kong for the purpose of pushing the

circulation of Canton Notes

HE RIGHT HONOURABLE

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see the

first paragraph of my Confidential Des- 2-patch of the 31st. October last.

-

(5).

The action of the Canton Authorities in the

matter of the export of Limestone - see my

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Confidential Despatch of the 6th. November

last.

(6).

LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P..

&C..

&c.,

&c...

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