Sir M. Danmancy
Have F.D. seen any of this Blake's private letters?
all
I think he is a bit of alarmist & pessimist, but
if (as Japrel) we cannot do anything ought to get it into the possession of fir & Blakir views
Since
07 25/11 writing above
my
attention has been drawn to other fact that
30900 & 35692 have
been communicated 570 which should suffice
Putty. at once
07 21./11
Confidential
Cons: Gen: Seatt
88 Conf. 21 Sept. 1900.
Sir,
to 279 S: 341
Foreign Office,
November 18th, 1907.
I am directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs to transmit to you, to be laid before the Secretary of
State for the Colonies, the accompanying copy of a despatch, as marked in the margin, on Troubles recently in the two
Kwang Provinces.
The Under-Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble Servant,
Francis Bertie
Sir M. Danmancy
Aune F.D. seen any of tis # Blake's private letters ?
all
I think he is a bit of alarmist & pessimists, but
if (as Japrel) (.0 cannot do anything ought hit to the in possessin
of fir & Blokir viens
Since
07 25/11 writing abone
my
attention has heen drawse other fact that
30900 & 35692 have
heen communicated 570 which should suffice
Putty. atonce
0721./11
onfidential
Cons: Gen: Seatt
88 Conf. 21 lept. 1900.
Sir,
to 279 S: 341
Foreign Office,
November 18th
, 1907.
I am directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs to transmit to you, to be laid before the Secretary of
State for the Colonies, the accompanying copsie, of. "despatch, as marked in the merg in, to Trench activity in the two-
Welating Kwang Provinces.
The Under-Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
I am.
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble Servant,
Francis Bertic
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