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I malo se herewith œpy of the smond official statement dram up by the French and British buncils (enola mure 1). It was however never yablished, having ben held back at the request af Mr. Hugene Than while the subsequent negotiations were still pro azading.
Then the settlment was rejected, my French Colleague and I asked Mr. Chen to arrange for us an interview with Dr. Jan, to whom we intended to appeal. He muggested that we had better do so through the Cạnaisedener of Foreign Affairs as the regular official dharmel. We nourdingly new Xr. Be Ping-sheung, who readily undertook te make she arrangements and who placed his motor car and his motor boat at our disposal. Our application had however to pass thòarugh the hands of Mr. 7, 4. Ma, whisper Mr. Moo's attitude changed, and every device was wught to prevent us from obtaining the interview. I enolase ❤pies af correspondence with the bmmissioner of Foreign Affairs 5). My French Clleague and on the mibject (englasures 2
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I are both convinged from subsequent events that the ques-
tion was never referred to Dr. Gun at all.
We therefore again saw Mr. Bugene Chen on August 2nd myi askel him to nasist us in obtaining an intervžaw Dr. Jan. The next day he wrote to inform us that "r. Bun would see us if we wrote to the omissionerd† Foreign Affairs, requesting him to arrange an interview and stat- ing the object of our visit. Ve nomrdingly wrote in the same day, and on August 6th we eventually saw Dr. Sun.
At this meeting Hr. 0. 0. Ma, ir. Mugane Über and the Commissioner of Wreign Affairs were present, Dr. Jan,
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