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No. 129 (a 8 ooșiem)
British Consulate-General,
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Dip. Wission, Chungking, No. 15 B.k. "okyo, Ho. 32
0.4.0., Hongkong, Ko. 81 C.**no, No. #1
Comedore, Hongkong, No. 16
31F,
BY BAPE ALAD,
OABTOK 24
Both
1940.
with reference to Mr. stark Toller's ∙rinted Letter
despatch No. 190 of May 18th, I have the honour to report on
development
subsequeat
r. šita on liny 10th
reported in that despatah.
Loɑm with
† venture
to invite attention in perticular to enclosures 1 and 8, and
paragrașia 8 (lææt sentence), 4, §, 6 and I.
&
f.
leave
On my [meonge through Hongkong on return from horm
was requested by the Colonial Secretary to attend a
sonference with himself,
Masaki, and or
oberts, manager
of
erfield & Awire, on May 15th.
The Honourable
J. J.
iterson,
resenting
Je dine katheson
* copy of sorm aptes' on that
was unwell and unable to attent.
dimoɑmelon im
8.
301omed.
On liny 17th, when paying my official call on Mr. Kita
on resuming charge at Canton, I took the opportunity of di
cumming r. Okazaki'e talk at Hongkong and maid that : hoped
to be able to put forward some proposals shortly in the form of
a anuelementemi namranduri to the Hunt-ukazaki screement of
July 4th. I said, and
Okasaki),
ita condu-red, (na had “
that the suggested seasures for the reopening of the Fearl
Hiver could only be discussed na a su plemnt to the original
agreement of July 4th, and subject in particular to elause S
of that agree:ent which it will be rermecibered rend as follows:-
"It is however understood that may request made either by the
Tepelene or British mutho iti❤ or may agreement renohed
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tween them on either side, is without prejudice to any legal
or Treaty position involved, and, in particular #ithout prejudi on
Hisjesty's #mbassador,
British Ambassy,
SHAN)HAI