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Sir A. Cadogan (Poking),
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1st October 1934.
(By Wireless) 1st October 1934.
6.15 p.m. 1st October 1934.
No. 615. (R).
My telegram No. 605, second paragraphı.
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It seemed necessary and illogical to have too formal
an exchange of notes seeing that all surplus revenues of railway are already, under loan agreement, ear-marked for service of ical, I accordingly, with concurrence of Governor of Hongkong and representative of British and Chinese Cor- poration, proposed to Minister of Railways that he should
merely address a note to the Governor confirming under-
taking of Chinese delegates that future surpluses consequent
on increased percentage to be assigned to Chinese section
would be ear-marked for service of loan which, under loan
agreement, was a first charge on earnings of the line.
Minister of Railways has now sent a message in reply,
claiming that it had been agreed between delegates that under-
taking regarding surplus should not be embodied in writing,
refusing accordingly to send note, but expressing willingness
to embody terms of my draft in a ministerial order to rail-
way and to send us a copy.
Subject to concurrence of Governor of Hongkong and
Corporation's representative I propose to accept this as
satisfactory.
Addressed to Foreign Office, repeated to Mission,
Hongkong, and Commercial Counsellor.