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DOMESTIC.

564

(No. 4. Ciraqlar.) Sir,

12

Inclosure in No. 6.

Mr. Bax-Ironside to Her Majesty's Consuls in China.

Peking, July 19, 1899.

An erroneous impression seems to be prevalent among British subjects in China that the old restrictions on foreigners owning or working mines in China are now removed, and that they are free to purchase and work any such mines wherever situated, near the ports or in the far interior, offered to them by Chinese proprietors or licensees.

I feel it expedient, therefore, to remind Her Majesty's Consuls that no alteration has been made in respect to Treaty provisions on this subject. Foreigners have still no Treaty right to buy land, other than for missionary purposes, or to work mines in the interior of China.

It is true that some foreigners have received special permission to work Chinese mines in conjunction with Chinese directors.

A Mining Board has lately been organized by the Central Government, and the Regulations issued by them, and approved by the Throne, lay down rules to be observed by Chinese wishing to borrow foreign money, or to work in co-operation with foreigners in opening up any mine in China.

Her Majesty's Minister protested against these Regulations on the ground that some of their provisions were too onerous, and that foreign capital could not be obtained on such terms, and that they were in some respects contrary to Treaty; but they serve to show the conditions under which the Chinese Government is willing to allow foreign skill and capital to be employed in Chinese mining operations.

I inclose a copy of the Regulations in the original Chinese.

I am, &c.

(Signed) H. O. BAX-IRONSIDE.

Page 399

HONG KONG

No. 25535

(Subject.)

Jumatic b. Biltney

20000

REG 23 SEP 19

Paper. Matter has been referred to the Chief Justice at Shanghai.

Sir W. Hamilton

In an

(Minutes.)

"At this rate the ... will probably serve the full two years before the question of remitting any part of the sentence is decided.

5.

1. Put (keeping papers together).

27/9

AF

Lend the Governor copy of the correspondence C.P.L 28 at once.

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DOMESTIC. 564 (No. 4. Ciraqlar.) Sir, 12 Inclosure in No. 6. Mr. Bax-Ironside to Her Majesty's Consuls in China. Peking, July 19, 1899. An erroneous impression seems to be prevalent among British subjects in China that the old restrictions on foreigners owning or working mines in China are now removed, and that they are free to purchase and work any such mines wherever situated, near the ports or in the far interior, offered to them by Chinese proprietors or licensees. I feel it expedient, therefore, to remind Her Majesty's Consuls that no alteration has been made in respect to Treaty provisions on this subject. Foreigners have still no Treaty right to buy land, other than for missionary purposes, or to work mines in the interior of China. It is true that some foreigners have received special permission to work Chinese mines in conjunction with Chinese directors. A Mining Board has lately been organized by the Central Government, and the Regulations issued by them, and approved by the Throne, lay down rules to be observed by Chinese wishing to borrow foreign money, or to work in co-operation with foreigners in opening up any mine in China. Her Majesty's Minister protested against these Regulations on the ground that some of their provisions were too onerous, and that foreign capital could not be obtained on such terms, and that they were in some respects contrary to Treaty; but they serve to show the conditions under which the Chinese Government is willing to allow foreign skill and capital to be employed in Chinese mining operations. I inclose a copy of the Regulations in the original Chinese. I am, &c. (Signed) H. O. BAX-IRONSIDE. Page 399 HONG KONG No. 25535 (Subject.) Jumatic b. Biltney 20000 REG 23 SEP 19 Paper. Matter has been referred to the Chief Justice at Shanghai. Sir W. Hamilton In an (Minutes.) "At this rate the ... will probably serve the full two years before the question of remitting any part of the sentence is decided. 5. 1. Put (keeping papers together). 27/9 AF Lend the Governor copy of the correspondence C.P.L 28 at once. -15000-12-48 ant Paper
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DOMESTIC. 564 (No. 4. Ciraqlar.) Sir, 12 Inclosure in No. 6. Mr. Bax-Ironside to Her Majesty's Consuls in China. Peking, July 19, 1899. AN erroneous impression seems to be prevalent among British subjects in China. that the old restrictions on foreigners owning or working mines in China are now removed, and that they are free to purchase and work any such mines wherever situated, near the ports or in the far interior, offered to them by Chinese proprietors or licensees. I feel it expedient, therefore, to remind Her Majesty's Consuls that no alteration has been made in respect to Treat provisions on this subject. Foreigners have still no Treaty right to buy land, other than for missionary purposes, or to work mines in the interior of China, It is true that some foreigners have received special permission to work Chinese mines in conjunction with Chinese directors, A Mining Board has lately been organized by the Central Government, and the Regulations issued by them, and approved by the Trone, lay down rules to be observed by Chinese wishing to borrow foreign money, or to work in co-operation with foreigners in opening up any mine in China. Her Majesty's Minister protested against these Reginations on the ground that some of their provisions were too onerous, and that foreign capital could not be obtained on such terms, and that they were in some respects contrary to Treaty; but they serve to show the conditions under which the Chinese Government is willing to allow foreign skill and capital to be employed in Chinese mining operations. I inclose a copy of the Regulations in the original Chinese. I am, &c. (Signed) H. O. BAX-IRONSIDE. om of eople, I the es for lay be = : your piness th my 399 Кер MONG KONG No. 25535 (Subject.) Jumatic b. Biltney 20000 REG 23 SEP 19 Paper. Matter has been referred to thief Justice at thany hai Sis W. Hamilton In an (Minutes.) "At this rate the will probabl вибуем? serve the full two years before the question of remitting any fart of the sentimo is decided. 5. 1. Put (keeping Safers together.. 27/9 AF Lend the Governor copy of the correspondence C.P.L 28 at once atonce ives at several llage of ken to endered tion to as the -15000-12-48 ant Paper
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DOMESTIC.

564

(No. 4. Ciraqlar.) Sir,

12

Inclosure in No. 6.

Mr. Bax-Ironside to Her Majesty's Consuls in China.

Peking, July 19, 1899. AN erroneous impression seems to be prevalent among British subjects in China. that the old restrictions on foreigners owning or working mines in China are now removed, and that they are free to purchase and work any such mines wherever situated, near the ports or in the far interior, offered to them by Chinese proprietors or licensees.

I feel it expedient, therefore, to remind Her Majesty's Consuls that no alteration has been made in respect to Treat provisions on this subject. Foreigners have still no Treaty right to buy land, other than for missionary purposes, or to work mines in the interior of China,

It is true that some foreigners have received special permission to work Chinese mines in conjunction with Chinese directors,

A Mining Board has lately been organized by the Central Government, and the Regulations issued by them, and approved by the Trone, lay down rules to be observed by Chinese wishing to borrow foreign money, or to work in co-operation with foreigners in opening up any mine in China.

Her Majesty's Minister protested against these Reginations on the ground that some of their provisions were too onerous, and that foreign capital could not be obtained on such terms, and that they were in some respects contrary to Treaty; but they serve to show the conditions under which the Chinese Government is willing to allow foreign skill and capital to be employed in Chinese mining operations.

I inclose a copy of the Regulations in the original Chinese.

I am, &c.

(Signed) H. O. BAX-IRONSIDE.

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