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In continuation of my telegram of the 5th instant, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opinion it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office is to all intents an Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Excellency's consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I am sure you will agree that it is most undesirable that the site should come into the possession of any other European Power.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(Signed) Henry A Blake
Governor, &c.
H.E. Sir Claude MacDonald,
H.B.M.'s Minister,
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Hongkong, 9th October, 1901.
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BIT,
In continuation of my telegram of the 5th instant, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opinion it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office is to all intents an Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Excellency's consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I am sure you will agree that it is most undesirable that the site should come into the possession of any other European Power.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(Signed) Henry A Blake
Governor, &c.
H.E. Sir Claude MacDonald,
H.B.M.'s Minister,
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Government House, Hong Kong, 9th October, 1901.
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In continuation of my telegram of the 5th instant, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opinion it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office is to all intents an Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Excellency's consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I am sure you will agree that it is most undesirable that the site should come into the possession of any other European Power.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(60) Henry A Blake
Governor, &c.
H.E. Sir Claude MacDonald,
H.B.M.'s Minister,
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Government House, Hong Kong, 9th October, 1901.
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In continuation of my telegram of the 5th instant, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opinion it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office is to all intents an Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Excellency's consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I am sure you will agree that it is most undesirable that the site should come into the possession of any other European Power.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(60) Henry A Blake
Governor, &c.
H.E. Sir Claude MacDonald,
H.B.M.'s Minister,
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Government House, Hong Kong, 9th October, 1901.
152
In continuation of my telegram of the 5th instant, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opinion it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office is to all intents an Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Excellency's consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I am sure you will agree that it is most undesirable that the site should come into the possession of any other European Power.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
(60) Henry A Blake
Governor, &c.
H.E. Sir Claude MacDonald,
H.B.M.'s Minister,
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Goverment House, Rest 21 NOV 01
Hongkong, 9th. Estober, 1001.
152
BIT,
In contimation of my telegram of the
5th, instant, I have the honour to transit to Your Excel- lewey a copy of the correspondence as per list enclosed. In my opiniam it is most desirable that the land in question should be acquired by the British Post Office at Shanghai.
As that Post Office in to all intents Imperial Institution, I would suggest for Your Exoellexcy" consideration that the grant of land should be made free of charge. In any case I za sure you will agree that it is mOS undesirable that the site should come into the possession
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I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your Excellency's most
obedient servant,
(60) Heury A Blake
Governor, &0..
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MINISTER,
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