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as British subjects in China. AM A NOG OBRay preininay,

however, to entering into negotiations on the subjost with

the Chinese novemment, it was angential that we should sur-

selven first decide precisely wet Glasses of "Anglo-Chiossa"

we should claim to protest. This Togati m, with lost exper-

ience of the dangers and difficulties arising from our slain

to protéet as Brition mabinte in China perzone of Chinese

rase whom the Chinese mit naritise insisted on Olaiming and

treating an Chinese subjects, endorsed and resom.ended the

propomale originally put forward by His Majesty's Consul-

General at Cant on in this connection, namely that we should

limit our prɔtection in China to British subjects of Chinese

origin of the mos nd genemtions born in British territoy ef

Pritish parents (eae Lego' ion despatches Tos. 374 of June 27th

and 65% of natober 24th 1929). It was, however, apparently

found impossible to obtain unanimity of vi av between the

Various departmete and Colonial Doramacote eɔndemned, and

this fast, combined with the continued del

in the est abl jul-

ment of a Government at Peking able to speak for me sont rol

the whole of China with whơn negotiatione might be carried on,

resulted finally in the devinzon to adhere for the preset to

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