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American, German, Dutch and Japanese landing rights have cach
had to be admitted sucessively and interests in Japan of
Northern Company renders America as a partner of our monopoly
Since also in especially susceptible to pressure from Japart. 1911 Head Quarters of Chinese administration were moved to raking
from Shanghai lack of responsible representation here has
handicapped Eastern Company.
More weight is carried with Chinese Government by British
than by Danish support, nevertheless in present negotiations, fraught as they are with political significance, it is Danish adviser in London on whom we depend and he constantly owmuricates with Danish employé here yet this Legation cannot at present find out either what instruction Chinese Government have given Kr. Ariksen er how they have been effected by change of Government which has taken plese since he left Peking.
A protest against schemes now under consideration for wireless development by Chinese National Company has recently been made by Japanese Minister to Waishiaopu on the grounds that they and under articles 9,10 are in a conflict with Mitsui Agreement and 11 of their agreement of april 30th 1918 claim to be consulted as regarde present loan negotiations may possibly be advanced by
the Japanese.
We may safely assume that predominence in land cable and wireless telegraph interests in China is sought by Japan and therefore the issue is a clear and comprehensive one between our- selves and Japan The present question of omble monopoly
extension is only one phase of it.
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Japanese have Mitsui and Telegraph loan agrements on
their side while we have what remains of Cabis Konopoly privilegen
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and Marconi agrements on our side.
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