" that "A state may
not afford diplomatic protection to
one
of it's nationals against a state
whose nationality such person also
forserses", and that it should be
made a
condition of recognition
that the Chinese Consul at Kuala
humper shall confine his activities
stretly to Chines who are not
British subjects
or British
protected persons. ford Passfild
with be glad to learn
if
No itendason
concurs in this proposal and is prepared
to inform the Chinese Goot.
accordingly.
He is off at all events,
of the opinion that s
the
recognition of this frinciple
the part of this Chinese Goot should be
strongly pressed in connection with the settlement
of the question of the protection of Aupo Chinese in China
1am
am ele
(Signed, WALTER D. ELLIS