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and that imports from Hongkong should be prohibited
three days after the departure of the next steamer
for Hongkong, 1.*,, after the 5th instant,
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7.
I have exchanged calls with the new Commissioner
for Foreign Affairs, Mr. H, Ch'un-fan (
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The calls were purely formal and complimentary,
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but at his first call the Commissioner made
searching enquiries sa to the number of British
subjects here, Accordingly when I returned his
call I handed him on my own initative a list of
British subjects. I trust that my action will meet
It seems only reasonaŭle
with your approval.
that the Chinese Authorities should have precise
information as to the British subjects, whom it is
their duty to protect, and I wished to forestall
a demand for registration of British subjects at
the Bureau for Foreign Affairs such as was made at
Pakhoi (see my despatch Ho. 2 of January 6th, paragraph
No. 6).
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I would venture to point out that the situation
foreshadowed in paragraph No. 6 of my despatch
No. 6 of January 26th has now arisen.
Communications
will be extremely prevarious from now on, unless
arrangements are made as there suggested.
9. The Japanese destroyer 101 left for the
North on February 1st.
P.8.
I have, etc.,
(9gd) R,8, Pratt,
Acting Consul.
I have just learned from the French Consul that
it is definitely know that General Tong Pen-yin is
now in Indo China.
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