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the existing practice as laid down in the compendium of In-
structions to Ħie Majesty's Consular officers in Chine (nue
Foreign Office dematon No. 30 of Janusy 10th 1923), and,
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the event of conflict between this procedure and the relevan. É
portions of the General Consular Instructions (based pr e mu ma bẫy
on International Law and on the British Nati nality and status
of Aliens Aut 1914 22) to follow the directions laid down
in the Compendium (sas Foreign Office despatch No. 876 of Nov-
ember 14th 1923), The ont radictions and difficulties ari si ng
out of the present position have frequent ly been pointed out
by this Tegation and it will be sufficient to refer in this
connection to the following correspondence: -
Foreign office despatch Fo. 1037 of November 2nd 1921.
To Foreign Office No. 374 of June 27th 1922.
To Foreign office To. 432 of July 17th 1922.
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To Pereim Office No. 509 of August 8th 1922
Foreign Office No. 838 of July 6th 1922.
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To Foreign Office No. 596 of September 20th 1922
Foreign Office No. 656 of July 21st 1922
To Foreign Office No. 652 of October 24th 1922
Foreign Office No. 30 of Januay 10th 1923
To Foreign Office No. 302 of May 22nd 1923
Foreign office No. 256 of April 17th 1983.
To Foreign Office No 418 of July 30th 1923,
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