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CHINESE TELEGRAPH AD 'INISTRATICH OFFICE IN HONG KONG.

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g Notes of a meeting held at the Colonial Office

on the 13th January.

Present.

Sir G. Grindle, K.C.M.G., O.B.

Sir R.E.Stubbs,

Mr.Dobinson

Mr.Faskin

K.C.M.G.

Foreign Office.

Colonial Office.

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Mr. Dobinson said that the Foreign

Office fully realises the very great

inconvenience which is caused to the Hong

Kong Government by the continued existence of this Telegraph Office in the Colony, they

Their representatives at Peking, however,

regard the present time as particularly

puntigate His in commemeine inopportune for raising the question of

having this office removed. Mr.Teichmen

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and Sir R.Maclay had both/mentioned this

matter verbally at the Foreign Office,

and

the Foreign Office gathered that the views of Peking are the same as they were when the question was last raised. It is feared that if this question were raised, the negotiations

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