No. 108 ( 8 copies) Coded toI-

Foreign Office, No. 11

(à 2 copien)

Con Cosers in P. L. Doch No 3/

from Conton.

Di. Vission, Chungking, Ho. 8 B. X. Tokyo, No. 23

Doreynor, Hongkong, No. 39 0.-14-0. Ro. 18

Commodore, Hongkong No. 10

British Consulate-Dene~al,

CANTON

99th April, 194 0.

BY FARK BAD

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01r.

In contimation of my despatch No. 95 of

April 16th isst, I have the honour to report that on

April 18th I proceeded to Hongkong for a discussion

of the Japanese inernor andum regarding the carriage of

cargo between Hồngkong and Canton; I returned to Cant an

on April 93rd.

after preliminary discussions ith Him

xoelleney the Governor, the Commander-in-chief, and

the Colonial woretary, confere des on the subject

were held

tween the colonial

of Venera, Jardine 'atheson 4

oretary.

D., Ltd.; Butterfield

wire and cyself, on april Roth and find. These confer

enees showed a general distrust of the Japanese proponi

℗ feeling that there was core to be lost than to be gained

by accepting them, anxiety lont a proventure aequiescence

mocojtlynxiety

in the Japanese proposals regarding the earl kiver should

prejudice the position on the Yangtze, and agreemat w: th

wl in my letter or

pril 15th to the

Japanese Goneul-flene `al (enclosure No. 1 in my des;atch

ference) that thege measures úd not nonati tuše

un er

rent ora tå on

iver to no mal rinvigu ti on,

that the Blunt-kanaki agreement therefore erined in

bila toral agreement, it

foree, and that, as thie me

could not be altered unilaterally. The general conclusi on

was that the lunt-kanaki agruerent should be romáŋttained

on these linnm, that a protest should be entered agaİ 1982

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ionm laid down by the Japanese and that

His Majesty's Ambassador,

British

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