CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 624

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taking no further actions in this matter & do not

in apparently intend to do so.

? I would refer to 7.0 for Couron &

tay

that with

No Lord Salisbury's concurrence Mr Chamberlain proposes to cause the memorialists to be informed

that he is not aware

that Chinese, of late admitted

in recent years.

to british protection in China, have been required

6

to obey Sir Rutherford Alcock's Circular herein referred to, with

a view to obtaining british protection

on their

return to China

P.C.M.

3/10

ILucas

2

agree

with Mr Macnaghten & would ? do

fly proves hard task. Beresford has wonderfully been too easily conciliated by

been

an

in part statements

4/10.

When F... reply,

W

must tell Lord

four

amend

aws 5/10

copy of

i

No.223.

Encl: 1, in duplicate

Encl: 2 244th July, 1899.

sir,

hei

621

20027

0

13 SEP

Government House,

Hong Kong,

15th August, 1899.

I have the honour to transmit for your

consideration the enclosed petition from certain Anglo-Chinese

residents in this Colony on the subject of their right to

British protection in China together with a copy of a letter

from the Consul at Canton who has kindly furnished me with

his views on the subject.

Charles Beresford the gist of our

and I think we might, send him a

"Consul

crsal Mansfield's letter for his personal information

CPG 5

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

80.

800.

at once

8cc.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Henry Arthur Blake

GOVERNOR &C.

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taking no further actions in this matter & do not in apparently intend to do so. ? I would refer to 7.0 for Couron & tay that with No Lord Salisbury's concurrence Mr Chamberlain proposes to cause the memorialists to be informed that he is not aware that Chinese, of late admitted in recent years. to british protection in China, have been required 6 to obey Sir Rutherford Alcock's Circular herein referred to, with a view to obtaining british protection on their return to China P.C.M. 3/10 ILucas 2 agree with Mr Macnaghten & would ? do fly proves hard task. Beresford has wonderfully been too easily conciliated by been an in part statements 4/10. When F... reply, W must tell Lord four amend aws 5/10 copy of i No.223. Encl: 1, in duplicate Encl: 2 244th July, 1899. sir, hei 621 20027 0 13 SEP Government House, Hong Kong, 15th August, 1899. I have the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed petition from certain Anglo-Chinese residents in this Colony on the subject of their right to British protection in China together with a copy of a letter from the Consul at Canton who has kindly furnished me with his views on the subject. Charles Beresford the gist of our and I think we might, send him a "Consul crsal Mansfield's letter for his personal information CPG 5 The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 80. 800. at once 8cc. I have the honour to be, sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Henry Arthur Blake GOVERNOR &C.
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taking no further actions in this matter & do not in affarently intend to do so. ? I would refer to 7.0 for couron & tay that with No Lord Salisbury's concurrence Mur Chamberlin proposes to cause the memorialists to be informed that he is not aurre that Chinese, of & cutitted in recent years. to british protection in China, have been requirect 6 obey Su Rutherford Alcock's Cüceler herein referred to, with a view to obtaining british protection their return to China P.C.M. 3/10 ILucas 2 agree with Mr Macnaghten & would ? do fly proves hard chaile. Beresford has wondently un too easily conoced by been an 4/10. in parte statements When F... refly, W must tell Lord four ammer aws 5/10 copy of i No.223. nel: 1, in duplicate Enel: 2 244th July, 1899. sir, hei 621 20027 0 13 SEP Government House, HongKong, 15th A August, 1899. I have the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed petition from certain Anglo-Chinese residents in this Colony on the subject of their right to British protection in China together with a copy of a letter from the Consul at Canton who has kindly furnished me with his views on the subject. Charles Beresford the funfal of our and I think we might, send him a "Consul crsal Mansfield's latter for his personal information CPG 5 The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 80. 800. at once 8cc. I have the honour to be, sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Huurry Arali GOVERNOR &C.
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taking no further actions in this matter & do not

in affarently intend to do so.

? I would refer to 7.0 for couron &

tay

that with

No Lord Salisbury's concurrence Mur Chamberlin proposes to cause the memorialists to be informed

that he is not aurre

that Chinese, of & cutitted

in recent years.

to british protection in China, have been requirect

6

obey Su Rutherford Alcock's Cüceler herein

referred to, with

a view to obtaining british protection

their

return to China

P.C.M.

3/10

ILucas

2

agree

with Mr Macnaghten & would ? do

fly proves hard chaile. Beresford has wondently un too easily conoced by

been

an

4/10.

in parte statements

When F...

refly,

W

must tell Lord

four

ammer

aws 5/10

copy of

i

No.223.

nel: 1, in duplicate

Enel: 2 244th July, 1899.

sir,

hei

621

20027

0

13 SEP

Government House,

HongKong,

15th A

August, 1899.

I have the honour to transmit for your

consideration the enclosed petition from certain Anglo-Chinese

residents in this Colony on the subject of their right to

British protection in China together with a copy of a letter

from the Consul at Canton who has kindly furnished me with

his views on the subject.

Charles Beresford the funfal of our

and I think we might, send him a

"Consul

crsal Mansfield's latter for his personal information

CPG 5

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

80.

800.

at once

8cc.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Huurry Arali

GOVERNOR &C.

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