to monsiderable inconvenience over the Ghirogane Caru*
nemust gunior th
nha broken the scrummond
and bot
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"Patshan" would sail on June 8th, but
tor to recent would be
x1eantontona
confident that "ahirotune nerun repro.ented on attempt
out of the Japonoon autho ities here to eataplian
comparetal peaaanjor service on the conrl
time when the river 1. still n minally closed shich
squld have veen in a position to compete \ith the
former vitish servicze when the river is reopene.
That Mr. Okazaki ha. so far falled in this object
sccounts, I thick, in large measure for his otherwise
inexpliasole petulance. His refues】 to implement the
Japanese
reement to the selling of the "Patahen" ie
inexeussole and hie insistesee that I have broken the
agreement 1-, in my opinion, quite unjustified by the
facts of the setter.
7.
real that it a for Yource
and the comander-in-Chief to decide first whether Er.
kasaki or I are right in our interpretation of the
ooment and whether ya are prepared to poimit resul
onlin at Hongkong by the "ahirogane Moray unner this
todoolsie, thon I will sndoava
reorent.
nake my peace with my Japanese College and have the
ourcesont 80-1
Your xcellency's Coverament end the writish shipping
companies conc rod to melte
ip you ar
to fault to the establishment of a royukiin dopose
rica petit!
1 now agToonment.
nton and Hongkong on the
in this.connection, however,
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