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Inclosure 4.

324

No. 132.

„ĈIEI „radažai .1938 „gnecks, reli

'I Jeigu „áte odt to 28 vell zażżel noy of gaitse ħall

Sir,

od waned exit owed Z „a domaill canto le naituosen acất of eviền Lux

Nİ WON Bİ İMw=dowi grell

ast tadt bosterskou ak di dadit

ybofuero

Iliw as itİrodšuá suecido ed? seccademia One

edt to slindeb odt Lia la sevÏommić Šnizmpon að neižinog a ni od woy ti haly od Lledo I bare zœateɑ of masto-xil gema? Is gaiyevni

umi od 000, ko man a yag að mið amerię

to saol edt tot noids ano quan

oda smɗ I

„bendazəd nad

H. B. M. Consulate-General, Canton, November 6th., 1915.

With reference to Your Excellency's despatch No. 116 of October 26th. last, I have the honour to inform you that I have addressed enquiries to the Chiang-Chun and the Chief of Police as to ⇓ the whereabouts of Tong Kwok-wai.

As both of these officials assure me that Tong Kwok-wai is not in their custody and that they do not know where he is, I venture to suggest that it would be impolitic to present a claim for compensation in this case.

I have etc.. (8d.) E. C. Wilton,

Acting Consul-General.

«Lertoned-Iran) zaživi sʻyi un jadi užli

His Excellency

Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G..

Governor of Hongkong.

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