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been made aware in letters from the Foreign Office dated respectively the 21st of December 1886 and the 26th of July 1887; and the 27th of August.

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1887 the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in sending Postmaster General a long interesting despatch from H. M. Minister at Peking, expressed the opinion that the question was not ripe for decision.

The despatch in question was returned to the Foreign Office on the 5th of September 1887; and no further communication on the subject has since been received.

Jan

Your Sir,

obedient servant

Parshley

wt fu docht in bad.

DRAFT.

5382 Hong Kong

Foreign Office

16 March

480

MINUTE.

Mr. Groken 15 March

Mr. Fairfield 15-3-89

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston. 15

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford,

To-G.P.O. 7 March 89

From J. P.O. 18 March 89

I am directed by Land Knutsford to transmit to you to be laid before the Marquis of Salisbury a copy of correspondence with the Board Post Office respecting the proposal to establish Postal agencies in China.

The matter has been taken up and Lord Knutsford requests that you will communicate to Lord Salisbury any correspondence on the subject, and that it be taken place.

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been made aware in letters from the Foreign Office dated respectively the 21st of December 1886 and the 26th of July 1887; and the 27th of August. # ins the and 1887 the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in sending Postmaster General a long interesting despatch from H. M. Minister at Peking, expressed the opinion that the question was not ripe for decision. The despatch in question was returned to the Foreign Office on the 5th of September 1887; and no further communication on the subject has since been received. Jan Your Sir, obedient servant Parshley wt fu docht in bad. DRAFT. 5382 Hong Kong Foreign Office 16 March 480 MINUTE. Mr. Groken 15 March Mr. Fairfield 15-3-89 Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. 15 Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford, To-G.P.O. 7 March 89 From J. P.O. 18 March 89 I am directed by Land Knutsford to transmit to you to be laid before the Marquis of Salisbury a copy of correspondence with the Board Post Office respecting the proposal to establish Postal agencies in China. The matter has been taken up and Lord Knutsford requests that you will communicate to Lord Salisbury any correspondence on the subject, and that it be taken place.
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been made aware in letters from the Forcipe office dated respectively the 21st of December 1886 and the 26th of July 1881; and the 27th of August. # ins the and 18871 the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in sending Postmaster General a long interesting despatch from H. M. Pothing, expressed Minister at the opinion that the question was not ripe for decision. The despatch in question was returned to the Foreign office on the 5th of Seplecmber 1887; and no further Communi- has since e subject has cation on the been received Jan Your Sir, obedient servant Parshatey wt fu docht in bad. in DRAFT. По Gee 5382 Hong Kong other hus Foreign Office 16 mare 480 MINUTE. Mr. Groken 15 mor Mr. Fairfield 15-3-89 Mr. Wingfield. p Mr. Bramston. 15 Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford, Aved 6004 To-G.P.0.7 march 89 From J. P.0.18 march fo I am diverted by Land Hutsford #transmit to you to be laid before the Marquis of Salisbury Диазий then au Why of wresp. with the Band Post Office respecting the proposal to stood transfer to Chiria Postal agencies in The maty Porte, and torquest that You will Lord Communicate t Salishang to fronte Love Keautiford Latts any comsfondence on the subject, und bung be taken place
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been made aware in letters from the Forcipe office dated respectively the 21st of December 1886 and the 26th of July 1881; and the 27th of August.

#

ins

the

and

18871 the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in sending Postmaster General a long interesting despatch from H. M.

Pothing, expressed

Minister at

the opinion that the question was not ripe for decision.

The despatch in question was returned to the Foreign office on the 5th of Seplecmber 1887; and no further Communi- has since e subject has

cation on the

been received

Jan

Your

Sir,

obedient servant

Parshatey

wt fu

docht in bad. in

DRAFT.

По

Gee

5382 Hong Kong

other hus

Foreign Office

16 mare

480

MINUTE.

Mr. Groken 15 mor

Mr. Fairfield 15-3-89

Mr. Wingfield.

p Mr. Bramston. 15

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford,

Aved

6004

To-G.P.0.7 march 89

From J. P.0.18 march fo

I am

diverted

by Land

Hutsford #transmit to you

to be laid before the Marquis

of Salisbury

Диазий

then au

Why of wresp. with the

Band Post Office respecting

the proposal to stood

transfer to Chiria

Postal agencies in

The maty

Porte, and torquest that

You will

Lord

Communicate t

Salishang

to fronte Love Keautiford

Latts

any

comsfondence

on the subject, und

bung be taken place

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