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BÍMAL) $ARGSusly be trying to negotiate with the southem
authorities an agreement antelling us they hoped a
proper supply of good soul to the Colony.
6. Anfu Party at Peking- The suggestion that
tân transnation was put through with the connivance
the Anfa (Pro-Japanana) party then in power at Peking
uhá hoped for prospective bribes may or may not be true.
I doubt its noournay- To obtain the Central
Governmente confimation of the contract is a nature1
and nosessary sreosution; and he would be rash indeed
the est out to invest money in such an enterprise without
first veduring the imprimatur of the recognised Chinese
Government.
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Dynadi:
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I hope that this letter and its enclosure
give you whet you want. Should you want more I
believe that Fletcher, the Colonial Secretary at
jiongkong la ut present in this country and we could no
doubt get him to put up something. But I trust that
the wheels we have already set is motion through Addis
will at least help to dispel the clouds that at present
bangs over 28. I may add, that in order to know just
where