the 1st of January be taken as the date at which the agreement should come into operation, whether by itself or individually.
ign office Date. 6883. 24 Sep previous Paper. 70. 15993 ? 29 Sep. further for f. CLO 210. 29 Sep 206 172047 Hongkong. No 16332 (Subject.) DOMESTIC 36 C. O. 16332 RECP REGE 25 SEP 83 The wa stop bhuise Jeb. Co All proper facilities should be granted to this CP el Hongkong. Driests attention to his lender's remarks as to getting permission for East. Tel. Co. to lay a cable to Canton.
(Minutes.) Mr. Braves Fin hitherto The Chinese company have declined the proposal of the Eastern Extension C. to work over their line across Kowloon over this harbour to Hongkong - which the T.O. think would be a proper arrangement; but I suppose this letter must be taken to mean that refusal must still be given to the WaHop to land a cable in Hongkong; The letter B Mr Pinder, herein referred to (15993) did not insist upon the right to go to Canton if having come into Hongkong "Camperun the Chinese that they "ought to get as much from the Chinese as we grant to them."
Sir G. Bowen asked for a decision by Telegraph tasked that in the event of...
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the1" of January reat for the date at which the agreement should
come wito
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operation
ce or hulividnal.
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Date.
6883.
24 Sep
previous Paper.
70.
15993
? 29 Jep. further for f.
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210.29 Sep
206
172047
Hongkong.
No 16332
(Subject.)
DOMESTI§ 36
C. O. 16332
RECP
REGE 25 SEP 83
The wa stop bhuise Jeb. Co
All proper facilities should be granted to this CP
el Hongkong. Driests attention to his lender's remarks asto getting permission for East. Tel. Co. to lay a cable to Canton.
(Minutes.)
Mr. Braves Fin
hitherto
The Chinese company have declined the proposal of the Easter Extension C. to work over their line across Kowloon Lover this harbour to Hatten - which
Hunting
the 7.0. think would be a proper arrangement; but I suppose this
letter must be taken to mean that refusal
must still be given to the WaHop to land a cable in Hongshing;
The letter
B
Mr Pinder, herein referred
"
to (15993) did not insist upon the
the right to go to Canter if
but urged
having
Come into Hongthing
"
Camperun
the Chinese
that
they "ought to get as much from the (kinere
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much as we
grant to them."
Sir G. Bowen asked for a decision by Talegraph tasked that in the event of
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