CO129-290 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [1-4] — Page 557

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COP

No. 22.*

Sir,

Enclosure 1-A in to

546

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 18th April, 1899.

I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of

your letter of the 10th instant, enclosing copy of a despatch

addressed to you by the Viceroy on the subject of the removal of

the Chinese Customs from the New Territory leased to Great Britain

by the Chinese Government.

His Excellency the Governor regrets to find

that the Viceroy has so entirely misunderstood the repeated state-

ments made to him on the subject at the interview between their

respective Excellencies on the 2nd instant, as nothing could have

been more distinct than the Governor's emphatic statement to the

Viceroy that the Customs' Stations could not be permitted to re-

main in the leased territories.

Under authority received from Her Majesty's

Government, His Excellency the Governor has made arrangements to take over the administration of the leased territory on the 17th

instant, and will hoist the British Flag at 1 p.m. on that date at

Britannic Majesty's Consul,

Tai-po-hui

Cat A+

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COP No. 22.* Sir, Enclosure 1-A in to 546 Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 18th April, 1899. I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant, enclosing copy of a despatch addressed to you by the Viceroy on the subject of the removal of the Chinese Customs from the New Territory leased to Great Britain by the Chinese Government. His Excellency the Governor regrets to find that the Viceroy has so entirely misunderstood the repeated state- ments made to him on the subject at the interview between their respective Excellencies on the 2nd instant, as nothing could have been more distinct than the Governor's emphatic statement to the Viceroy that the Customs' Stations could not be permitted to re- main in the leased territories. Under authority received from Her Majesty's Government, His Excellency the Governor has made arrangements to take over the administration of the leased territory on the 17th instant, and will hoist the British Flag at 1 p.m. on that date at Britannic Majesty's Consul, Tai-po-hui Cat A+
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COP No. 22.* Sir, Enclosure 1-A in to 546 Colonial Secretary's Office, Rongkong, 18th. April, 1899. I am directed to acknowledge the redeipt of your letter of the 10th. instant, enclosing copy of a despateb addressed to you by the Viceroy on the subject of the removal of the Chinese Customs from the New Territory leased to Great Britain by the Chiname Government. Bis Excellency the Governor regrets to find that the Viceroy has so entirely misunderstood the repeated state- ments made to him on the subject at the interview between their respective Excellencies on the Endi instant, as nothing could have been more distinot than the Governor's enphatic statement to the Vicaroy that the Guxtons' Stations could not be permitted to re- main in the leased territorys Under authority received from Her Majesty's Government, His Excellency the Governor has made arrangements to take over the administration of the leased territory on the 17th. instant, and will hoist the British Flag at 1 pemi on that date at Britannio Majesty's Consul, Tai-po-bui Cat A+
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COP

No. 22.*

Sir,

Enclosure 1-A in to

546

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Rongkong, 18th. April, 1899.

I am directed to acknowledge the redeipt of

your letter of the 10th. instant, enclosing copy of a despateb

addressed to you by the Viceroy on the subject of the removal of

the Chinese Customs from the New Territory leased to Great Britain

by the Chiname Government.

Bis Excellency the Governor regrets to find

that the Viceroy has so entirely misunderstood the repeated state-

ments made to him on the subject at the interview between their

respective Excellencies on the Endi instant, as nothing could have

been more distinot than the Governor's enphatic statement to the

Vicaroy that the Guxtons' Stations could not be permitted to re-

main in the leased territorys

Under authority received from Her Majesty's

Government, His Excellency the Governor has made arrangements to take over the administration of the leased territory on the 17th.

instant, and will hoist the British Flag at 1 pemi on that date at

Britannio Majesty's Consul,

Tai-po-bui

Cat A+

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