Co.
F.0./21480/03.
Downing Street,
25 June, 1903.
DRAFT.
The Under Secretary of State,
Foreign Office.
MINUTE.
Mr. Fiddian 17/6
Mr. Collins 17.
Mr Johnson 17.
Mr. Autobus.
Mr Round
XMr. Cox. 25.
XMr. Lucas, 25 fs.
Mr Graham--
Sir M. Ommannoy
Baron of Onalows-
Mr Chumbosluise
(This should have been registered General?)
G.W.J.
Yes, I think so
F.R.R
And 27870 General
See further minute,
F.R.R.20/6/03.
Sir,
I am directed by Mr Secretary
Chamberlain to acknowledge the receipt of
your letter of the 11th instant, closing a
copy of a note to the Russian Ambassador,
stating that His Majesty's Government are
unable to join in any proposals to the
Chinese Government with the object of obtain-
ing the consent of that Government to the
prolongation of the period during which the
importation of arms, &c., into China is
prohibited.
2. Mr Chamberlain is not aware whether the
Proclamation of 7th August 1900 prohibiting
the export of arms and ammunition to China
is still in force; but if so he assumes that
it will be withdrawn, and that the Colonial
Governments concerned may now be allowed to cancel the
restrictions
བ་མ་ས་
Co.
F.0./21480/03.
Downing Street,
193
25 June, 1903.
DRAFT.
The Under Secretary of State,
Foreign Office.
MINUTE.
Mr. Fiddian 17/6
Mr. Collins 17.
Mr Johnson 17.
Mr. Autobus.
Mr Round
XMr. Cox. 25.
XMr. Lucas, 25 fs.
Mr Graham--
Sia M. Ommannoy
Bari of Onalows-
Ma Chumbosluise
(This should have been registered General?)
G.W.J.
Yes, I think so
F.R.R
Anod 27870 General
See further minute,
F.R.R.20/6/03.
Sir,
I am directed by Mr Secretary
Chamberlain to acknowledge the receipt of
your letter of the 11th instant, closing a
copy of a note to the Russian Ambassador,
stating that His Majesty's Government are
unable to join in any proposals to the
Chinese Government with the object of obtain
ing the consent of that Government to the
prolongation of the period during which the
importation of arms, &c., into China is
prohibited.
2. Mr Chamberlain is not aware whether the
Proclamation of 7th August 1900 prohibiting
the export of arms and ammunition to China
is still in force; but if so he assumes that
it will be withdrawn, and that the Colonial
concerned Governments may now be allowed to cancel the
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restrictions
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