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succession of efforts on the part of the Provincial Government, it must be manifest that they are entitled to compensation both legally and equitably. In the present circumstances the solution which I have put forward would seen a not unfair one and I would accordingly again request that it be taken into consideration. As I have already stated, I am prepared to discuss it at any time which you may appoint and I venture to hope that, with a view to obviating further correa- pondence and reference to Peking, we may be able to come to an arrangement, which will finally dispose of a case which has inflicted

most serious injury on British interests.

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I have, etc.

J. W. Jamieson

Consul-General.

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