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AJIR VIS
261
Foreign «ffice
July 4th, 1923,
I am directed by the Barl of Belfour to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter X6, 76492/22 of the 7th, ultimo,
on the subjest of the withdrawal of the British postal agaran 1. ma
in China.
The resolution adopted by the Yàghington conference on
the lat, February last finally settles that the postal agena ise
are to be withdrawn not later than the 1st, January 1923, and
it does not require ratification.
3.
In these eireumetaness Lord Balfour sonsiders that
the British postal agencies should be withdrawn so soon before
that date as the necessary arrangements can be conveniently
soneluded, and that the issue of definite instructions need
not be delayed panding ratification of the Washington treaties,
4.
The Washington resolution does not apply to
Wei-hai-wei until it cameos to be leased territory, and it
is desirable that the agency at Wai-hai-wei should continue
to function until the negotiations which are about to commence
with the Chinese Government for the retum of the territory
have been completed and the territory is definitely retumad
to Chinese control. It is not yet possible to intimate with
any precision the date when this return will be effected.
A copy of a telegram which has been sent to His
Majesty's Chargé d'affaires at Peking explaining the action
which it is desired that he should take in this matter
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