CO129-230 - Public Offices & Others - 1886 — Page 250

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subjects

This is a matter which is

distinctly provided for in

the Treaty, and the arrangement

is therefore

one which any

friendly state cannot fail

to consent to.

was brought

The subject officially to the notice of the

British G.O. by the Minister

Tseng in a Despatch dated July 1882, and, as the Records will show, the G.O. consented to give the matter careful consideration and to come

to

a decision later on.

Several

years have now

249

elapsed,

and the daily increasing

magnitude of commercial interests renders further postponements of this measure absolutely impossible

It becomes therefore the duty of the Prince and ministers to write officially to H.B.M's Chargé d'affs and to beg him to solicit by telegraph the consent of the G.O. to the immediate adoption

of the arrangement proposed

Upon the receipt of a

telegraphic

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subjects This is a matter which is distinctly provided for in the Treaty, and the arrangement is therefore one which any friendly state cannot fail to consent to. was brought The subject officially to the notice of the British G.O. by the Minister Tseng in a Despatch dated July 1882, and, as the Records will show, the G.O. consented to give the matter careful consideration and to come to a decision later on. Several years have now 249 elapsed, and the daily increasing magnitude of commercial interests renders further postponements of this measure absolutely impossible It becomes therefore the duty of the Prince and ministers to write officially to H.B.M's Chargé d'affs and to beg him to solicit by telegraph the consent of the G.O. to the immediate adoption of the arrangement proposed Upon the receipt of a telegraphic
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subjects This is a matter which is distinctly provided for in the Treaty, and the arrangement is therefore one which any friendly state cannot fail to consent to. was brought The subject officially to the notice of the British 7.0. by the Minister Tseng in a Despatch dated July 1882, and, as the Records will show, the 7.0 consented to give the matter careful consideration and to come ما a decision later on. leveral > Several years have now 249 elapsed, and the daily increasing magnitude of commercial interests renders further proethan postponements of this measure absolutely impossible It becomes therefore the duty of the Prince and ministers to write officially to H. B. M's Chargé d'affs and to beg him to solicit by telegraph the consent of the 7.0 to the immediate adoption of the arrangement proposed Upon the receipt of a telegraphic
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subjects

This is a matter which is

distinctly provided for in

the Treaty, and the arrangement

is therefore

one which any

friendly state cannot fail

to consent to.

was brought

The subject officially to the notice of the

British 7.0. by the Minister

Tseng in a Despatch dated July 1882, and, as the Records will show, the 7.0 consented to give the matter careful consideration and to come

ما

a decision later on.

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>

Several years have now

249

elapsed,

and the daily increasing

magnitude of commercial interests renders further proethan

postponements of this measure absolutely impossible

It becomes therefore the duty of the Prince and ministers to write officially to H. B. M's Chargé d'affs and to beg him to solicit by telegraph the consent of the 7.0 to the immediate adoption

of the arrangement proposed

Upon the receipt of a

telegraphic

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