CO129-310 - Acting Governor Major Gen Gascoigne - 1902 [1-4] — Page 247

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No. 63. C. O.

Government House:

25 FEB 02

Hongkong, 19th February, 1902.

243

Sir,

With reference to my Despatch No. 19 of the 16th ultimo, and in continuation thereof, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a further letter from His Majesty's Acting Consul-General at Canton relative to the proposed partial relaxation of the prohibition of the export of arms into China.

2. In view of the refusal, on the part of the foreign representatives in China, to allow such relaxation and the unfavourable attitude assumed with regard to the proposal by the Vice-Admiral Commanding-in-Chief, with whose views I am in agreement, I do not presume that you will be inclined to advise His Majesty to take any steps at present towards an alteration in the terms of the Final Protocol.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

M.J. Gascoigne

Major-General,

Administering the Government.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

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No. 63. C. O. Government House: 25 FEB 02 Hongkong, 19th February, 1902. 243 Sir, With reference to my Despatch No. 19 of the 16th ultimo, and in continuation thereof, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a further letter from His Majesty's Acting Consul-General at Canton relative to the proposed partial relaxation of the prohibition of the export of arms into China. 2. In view of the refusal, on the part of the foreign representatives in China, to allow such relaxation and the unfavourable attitude assumed with regard to the proposal by the Vice-Admiral Commanding-in-Chief, with whose views I am in agreement, I do not presume that you will be inclined to advise His Majesty to take any steps at present towards an alteration in the terms of the Final Protocol. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, M.J. Gascoigne Major-General, Administering the Government. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
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H No. 63. C. 0. Goverment Hbuse: 25 PAR 02 Hongkong, 19th. February, 1902. 243 Goo бугу Cau 192 sir, With reference to my Despatch No. 19 of the 16th. ultimo, and in continuation thereof, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a further letter from His Majesty's Acting Consul-General at Canton relative to the proposed partial relaxation of the prohibition of the export of arms into China. 2. In view of the refusal, on the part of the foreign representatives in China, to allow such relaxation and the unfavourable attitude assumed with regard to the pro- posal by the Vice-Admiral Commanding-in-Chief, with whose views I am in agreement, I do not presume that you will be inclined to advise His Majesty to take any steps at present towards an alteration in the terms of the Final Protocol. I have the honour to be, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 800 &C - &C... Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, M.J. Gascoigne Major-General, Administering the Goverment.
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No.

63.

C. 0.

Goverment Hbuse:

25 PAR 02

Hongkong, 19th. February, 1902.

243

Goo

бугу

Cau

192

sir,

With reference to my Despatch No. 19 of

the 16th. ultimo, and in continuation thereof, I have the

honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of

a further letter from His Majesty's Acting Consul-General at

Canton relative to the proposed partial relaxation of the

prohibition of the export of arms into China.

2.

In view of the refusal, on the part of

the foreign representatives in China, to allow such relaxation

and the unfavourable attitude assumed with regard to the pro-

posal by the Vice-Admiral Commanding-in-Chief, with whose

views I am in agreement, I do not presume that you will be

inclined to advise His Majesty to take any steps at present

towards an alteration in the terms of the Final Protocol.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

800

&C -

&C...

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

M.J. Gascoigne

Major-General,

Administering the Goverment.

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