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settlement in the order of £10,000 pending the final adjustment of all the outstanding claims. Perhaps you would, therefore, obtain the views of the Hong Kong Government on this matter also.
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The second subject of this letter is in relation to the Chinese claim and the meeting with Dr. Hsu representing Messrs. Jardine & Company (as agents for the Chinese Government), which was held at the War Office on the 12th August, 1948. claim totals £323,689. 10s. Od. and relates to Invoices Nos. 003, 004, 006, 007 and 008, and Dr. Hsu was told that the War Office accepted this claim in principle, but only at a revised valuation of £185,847. As a result of this meeting further claims by the Chinese were brought to light, increasing the original claim to the sum of £1,295,907. 18s. Od. These additional claims relate- to Messrs. Jardine & Company's Invoices Nos. 005, 009, 010 and 011. From the nature of these claims, however, it does not appear that they are a War Office responsibility to settle, except, perhaps, in the case of Invoice No.005. Ferhaps you will confirm.
ที The breakdown of the Chinese claim for requisitioned Railway material, together with the War Office reasons for de-valuation, is in Appendix 'A' attached to this letter.
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The present position regarding the claim presented by Messrs. Jardine & Company is that Dr. Hsu was to inform them of the War Office proposal that these claims should be settled at £185,847, and presumably they are waiting for a decision from the Chinese Ministry of Communications as nothing further has been heard in this respect.
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