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acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that, in principle, he sees no objection to the Chinese Scheme. But, as pointed out in the despatch, which you mention, dated the 24th of May, from the late chargé d'affaires at Peking to the Foreign Office, there are many interests to be considered in connexion with this question, especially with regard to British commerce and it may be desirable, as suggested by Mr O'Connor, to give Her Majesty's Consuls an opportunity of reporting the matter so far as the interests of British residents in China are concerned.

The Postmaster General finds that the Imperial revenue would not suffer from the proposed transfer, as, under the Postal Union regulations, China would be accountable to this country for the same amount of sea postage received from rates which are now paid to Hong Kong for the conveyance of the Mails by British Contract Packets. On the other hand, the transfer would lead to some economy in connexion with the expenditure on the Agencies under the present Postal arrangements.

At this stage, therefore, the scheme may be regarded as satisfactory from a Post Office point of view; but, before coming to a decision, it seems important to learn the intentions of the French.

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459 acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that, in principle, he sees no objection to the Chinese Scheme. But, as pointed out in the despatch, which you mention, dated the 24th of May, from the late chargé d'affaires at Peking to the Foreign Office, there are many interests to be considered in connexion with this question, especially with regard to British commerce and it may be desirable, as suggested by Mr O'Connor, to give Her Majesty's Consuls an opportunity of reporting the matter so far as the interests of British residents in China are concerned. The Postmaster General finds that the Imperial revenue would not suffer from the proposed transfer, as, under the Postal Union regulations, China would be accountable to this country for the same amount of sea postage received from rates which are now paid to Hong Kong for the conveyance of the Mails by British Contract Packets. On the other hand, the transfer would lead to some economy in connexion with the expenditure on the Agencies under the present Postal arrangements. At this stage, therefore, the scheme may be regarded as satisfactory from a Post Office point of view; but, before coming to a decision, it seems important to learn the intentions of the French.
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459 acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonics, that, in principle, he see no objection to the Chinese Scheme. But, as pointed out in the despatch, which you mention, dated the 24th of May, from the late charge d'affaires at Peking to the Foreign Office, there are many interests to be considered in Connexion with this question, expecially with rega British com and it may to the 6 regard manity in China; be desirable, suggested by Mr Ofonor, to give Her Majesty's Consuls arr ao Concemo opportunity of reporting the matter so far ao the interests of British residents in China The C The Postmaster General finds that the Experial revence would not suffer from the proposed transfer, as, under the Portal Union regulations, China would be accountable to this country for the same. of sea postage received from rates are now Hong Kong for the conveyance of the Mails by British Contract Packets. On the other hand, the transfer would lead to some. reonomy in connexion with the Expenditure on the Agencies. the present Portal At this stage, therefore, the schend Az I may be regarde satisfactory from a Post Office point of virw; but, before coming to a decision, it seems important to learn the intentions of the French.
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acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonics, that, in principle, he see no objection to the Chinese Scheme. But, as pointed out in the despatch, which

you mention, dated the 24th of May, from the late charge d'affaires at Peking to the Foreign Office, there are many

interests to be considered in Connexion with this question,

expecially with rega

British com

and it may

to the

6 regard manity in China;

be desirable,

suggested by Mr Ofonor, to

give

Her

Majesty's Consuls

arr

ao Concemo

opportunity of reporting the matter so far ao the interests of British residents in China

The

C

The Postmaster General

finds that the Experial revence would not suffer from the proposed transfer, as, under the Portal Union regulations, China would be accountable to this country for the same.

of sea postage received from rates

are now

Hong Kong for the conveyance

of the Mails by British Contract Packets. On the other hand, the transfer would lead to some. reonomy

in connexion with the

Expenditure on the

Agencies.

the present Portal

At this stage, therefore,

the schend

Az

I may be regarde satisfactory from a Post Office point of virw; but, before coming to a decision, it seems important to learn the intentions of the

French.

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