CO129-215 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1884 [1-4] — Page 87

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facilities should be afforded.

Telegraph stations ... to the new ... at the frontier.

3.

It appears from the enclosed letter that, with the usual procrastination of all Oriental nations, there is delay on the part of the Chinese Authorities in carrying out the proposed arrangement. Of course, Mr. Durran is in constant telegraphic communication on the subject with Mr. Fender; and I shall not fail to acquaint Your Lordship with any definite settlement of this question when it has been made.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Humble Servant,

5 Bowen

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85 facilities should be afforded. Telegraph stations ... to the new ... at the frontier. 3. It appears from the enclosed letter that, with the usual procrastination of all Oriental nations, there is delay on the part of the Chinese Authorities in carrying out the proposed arrangement. Of course, Mr. Durran is in constant telegraphic communication on the subject with Mr. Fender; and I shall not fail to acquaint Your Lordship with any definite settlement of this question when it has been made. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Humble Servant, 5 Bowen
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85 freilities should be afforded. Telegraph stations to the new at the frontier. 3. It appears from the enclosed letter that, with the usual procrastination of all Oriental nations, there is delay on the part of the Chinese Authorities in ea carrying out the proposed arrangement. Of course, Mr. Durran is in constant telegraphie communication on the subject with Mr. Fender; and I shall not fail to aequaint Your Lordship any definite Lordship when settlement of this question has been made I have the honour to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Humble Servant, 5 Bowen
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85

freilities should be afforded.

Telegraph stations

to the new

at the frontier.

3.

It

appears from the

enclosed letter that, with the

usual procrastination of all Oriental nations, there is delay on the part of the Chinese

Authorities in ea

carrying out the

proposed arrangement. Of course, Mr. Durran is in constant

telegraphie communication on the subject with Mr. Fender; and

I shall not fail to aequaint Your

Lordship

any definite

Lordship when settlement of this question has

been made

I have the honour to be

My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient

Humble Servant,

5 Bowen

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