CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 278

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TELEGRAM.

NO

769.

COLONIAL OFFICE

250bb

277

26143

[REC

rg 2004

The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr. Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 8.55 am. 25th July, 1904.)

Referring to my telegram of 14th July, following proposal made by Viceroy. Chinese emigrants to South Africa shall be passed by Chinese Authorities Wuchan West River then sent to Hong Kong to embark. Details not yet arranged. It seems possible to arrive at a final settlement of the question satisfactory to all parties.

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TELEGRAM. NO 769. COLONIAL OFFICE 250bb 277 26143 [REC rg 2004 The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr. Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 8.55 am. 25th July, 1904.) Referring to my telegram of 14th July, following proposal made by Viceroy. Chinese emigrants to South Africa shall be passed by Chinese Authorities Wuchan West River then sent to Hong Kong to embark. Details not yet arranged. It seems possible to arrive at a final settlement of the question satisfactory to all parties.
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TELEGRAM. NO 769. COLONIAL OFFIC 250bb 277 26143 [REC rg 2004 The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr. Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 8.55 am. 25th July, 1904.) Referring to my telegram of 14th July, following proposal made by Viceroy. Chinese emigrants to South Africa shall be passed by Chinese Authorities Wuchan West River then sent to Hong Kong to embark. Details not yet arranged. It seems possible to arrive at a final settlement of the question satisfactory to all parties.
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TELEGRAM.

NO

769.

COLONIAL OFFIC

250bb

277

26143

[REC

rg 2004

The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong

to Mr. Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 8.55 am.

25th July, 1904.)

Referring to my telegram of 14th July,

following proposal made by Viceroy. Chinese emigrants

to South Africa shall be passed by Chinese Authorities Wuchan West River then sent to Hong Kong to embark. Details not yet arranged. It seems possible to arrive at a final settlement of the question satisfactory to all parties.

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