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From NAB MBJe#ty's xinister, Peking to his despatch of the 13th April, a copy of which was enclosed in sttør No.F.1093/184/10 of the 20th April. The revision of
there suggested presupposes however, the existence of By stable Central Government and leaves for subsequent
the question of the attitude to be adopted towards indent Provinces. The Governor, on the other hand, urges wirability of an immediate relaxation of the present stions on the ground that the arms embargo has failed in jjeet and that, as recent developments have shown, the of a Central Goverment at Paking controlling the of China can be longer be expected.
The policy to be followed as regards requests from nton Government for the loan of British advisers has en laid down in the telegram sent to Sir C.Clementi, with isten Chamberlain's concurrades, on the 23rd July, a para- of which was enclosed in the letter from this Department 24th July. I am, however, to request that the Governor's Indations in regard to the Aras embargo my receive care- onsideration and in particular to invite attention to the int contained in the 6th paragraph of his despatch of the June, where it is suggested that the Canton Government should juitted to purchase arms and amnitim from British firms,
I am, Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
J. Parkin