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accordance with the Kowloon Extension
Agreement.
5. Lord Passfield has informed the
Governor of Hong Kong that he proposes to
communicate to him by telegram the
comments which he has to make on the
suggestions contained in the telegram to
Sir Miles Lampson, and subject to
Mr.
Henderson's observations he proposes
to telegraph briefly in the sense of this
letter and at the same time to ask
for a report by telegraph from the
Governor on the present state of the
negotiations and the possible lines of
progress towards the conclusion of
an Agreement.
6.
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