xxxii
Subject.
Pago.
Berial No.
From or to whom.
Despatch No, ko.
Date
1906.
250
Foreign Office
H
Confi- dential.
May 15
251
Governor Sir M.
Nathan.
Secret
April 20 (Rec. May 19.)
Transmita copy of telegram from Mr. Carnegie reporting on the situation as regards the various railway pro- jects.
Forwards further telegraphic corres- spondence and reports on the progress of the Canton-Kowloon Railway nego- tiations.
379.
259
Governor
Nathan.
Sir
M.
Seoret
380
252
Foreign Office
May 19
260
Ditto
Secret
385
253
Ditto
...
Confi- dential.
May 31
254
Crown Agents
255
Foreign Office
Conf- dential.
June 8
261
Ditto
Secret
385
1906.
262
Foreign Office
June 20
386
263
Ditto
388
June 1
June 8
June 11
June 12
Transmits copy of a telegram to Mr. Carnegie instructing him to request the Chinese Government to inform the Viceroy that the Canton-Whampoa Railway scheme must be abandoned, and of his reply stating that this has been done.
Forwards copy of a telegrain from Mr. Carnegie reporting that he had pressed for the appointment of a negotiator, and that the Chinese Government has promised to see what can be done.
Forwards copies of letters from the Consulting Engineers on the subject of the reclamation of land for the Kowloon terminus of Kowloon-Canton Railway, and suggests that the Gov- ernor should forward any larger scale plans of Hunghom Bay which may exist.
Forwards copy of a telegram to Mr. Carnegie notifying intention of Chinese Government to deal with the Canton-Kowloon railway and later with the Soochow-Ningpo line; the British and Chinese Corporation has been informed that His Majesty's Government propose to concur.
Forwards copies of letters from the Consulting Engineers on the subject of the reclamation of land for the Kow- loon terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, and requests that any larger scale map of Honghom Bay which may exist may be forwarded.
Forwards copy of a despatch from Sir E. Satow enclosing a letter from His Majesty's Consul-General at Hankow forwarding the Viceroy of Hukuang's memorial to the Emperor of his re- demption of the Hankow-Canton Con- cession.
Transmits copy of a despatch from Sir E. Satow enclosing further corres- pondence, and reporting steps taken to obtain some progress in the Canton- Kowloon negotiations.
Forwards copy of a despatch from Sir E. Natow relative to the engagement of Mr. Kinder by the Viceroy to re- survey the proposed route of the Canton-Hankow Railway.
392
394
256
To Governor Sir M.
Nathan.
Confi- dential.
257
Foreign Office
June 11
25R
Ditto
258A
Ditto
:
Subject.
Page.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
TLC.O. 882
May 10 (Rec. June 18.)
May 18 (Rec.June 18.)
May 18 (Reo. June 18.).
June 27
July 9
Transmits copy of a despatch to His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking enclosing translations of newspaper articles relative to the proposet Canton-Whampoa Railway, and sug- gesting that a representation should be made to the Wai Wu Pu.
Forwards copy of a further despatch to His Britannic Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking on the subject of the proposed Canton-Whampoa Rail- way, together with translations of newspaper articles.
Transmits further telegraphic corres- pondence relative to the Canton- Kowloon negotiations which are again suspended; asks that His Majesty's Government will bring pressure to bear on the Chinese Government.
Transmits copy of a letter from the British and Chinese Corporation em. bodying telegraphic correspondence with their agent at Peking relative to the precedence to be given to the Canton-Kowloon over the Soochow- Ningpo negotiations.
396
399
400
402
Transmita copy of a note to the Chinese 403 ·
Minister in the sense of No. 248.
Transmits copy of letters to the British and Chinese Corporation and telegram from Mr. Carnegie respecting the appointment of a negotiator in the Canton - Kowloon and Soochow- Ningpo Railway negotiations.
Transmits copy of a despatch from Mr. Carnegie respecting the Canton- Kowloon and Soochow-Ningpo Rail- way negotiations and enclosing copies of notes to Prince Oh'ing.
Transmits copy of telegraphic corres- pondence with Mr. Carnegie relative to the Canton-Kowloon negotiations and projected Canton-Whampoa Rail- way.
Calls attention to the delays being caused by the Chinese Government : trusts that it will be made clear to the Chinese Government that opposition to the Canton-Amoy project will not be relaxed until affect has been given to the Canton-Kowloon preliminary Agreement of 1899, and requests to be furnished with copies of any in- structions that may be sent to His Majesty's Representative at Peking, with a view to overcoming the ob structive attitude of the Chinese Government,
404
406
408
409
264
Ditto
Confi-
June 27
dential.
388
265
Ditto
266
Ditto
388
Confi- dential.
July 9
267
To Foreign Office...
Confl- dential.
July 9
18885
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