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FROM CHINA.
Decypher.
Sir M. Lampson. (Peking)
May 3rd, 1929.
D.
6.50.p.m. May 3rd, 1929.
R.
3.00.p.m. May 3rd, 1929.
No. 399.
IMPORTANT.
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Hongkong telegram No. 8.
I regret that visit to Hongkong is impossible. Ι.
could not leave legation for so long in present circun-
stances.
I was unaware that views of Governor had been in-
vited on any but Article 18: end fact that he has con-
sulted Hongkong merchants on rest of draft without prior
consultation with me is embarrassing; seeing that
Shanghai merchants still know nothing of it.
I had pro-
posed taking them into my confidence on arrival there
just as I did with good results in case of tariff
treaty.
Now my liberty of action has been compromised.
I am strongly and definitely opposed to postponing
presentation of draft until Hongkong has had time to
consult all and sundry interests as contemplated by
Governor.
For tactical reasons presentation at once on my ar-
rival in the south may be very desirable and may even
stave off awkward issue of extraterritoriality on which,
see Lr. Newton's telegram No. 83, I am certain to be
pressed. Subject to clarification of points mentioned
in my telegram my experts and I regard draft as complets-
ly satisfactory. But it is unlikely Chinese will agree
to..
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