CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 116

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community. Your country has hitherto been most fair in her dealings with regard to commerce, and I have to request you, as Consul-General, to reply to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, earnestly beseeching him to examine the records of concessions in other ports, and, by graciously consenting to allow the Shen Shui F'u telegraph office, poles and telegraph lines in the Extension to remain where they are, cement the close friendship of our countries and confer a favour on the mercantile community.

I beg that you will favour me with a reply.

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115 community. Your country has hitherto been most fair in her dealings with regard to commerce, and I have to request you, as Consul-General, to reply to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, earnestly beseeching him to examine the records of concessions in other ports, and, by graciously consenting to allow the Shen Shui F'u telegraph office, poles and telegraph lines in the Extension to remain where they are, cement the close friendship of our countries and confer a favour on the mercantile community. I beg that you will favour me with a reply.
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; ; i i 115 community. Your country has hitherto been rost fair in her deal- ings with regard to commerce, and I have to request you, as Consul- General, to reply to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, earnestly beseeching him to examine the records of concessions in other ports, and, by graciously consenting to allow the Shen Shui F'u telegraph office, poles and telegraph lines in the Extension to remain where they are, cement the close friendship of our countri- es and confer a favour on the mercantile corrunity. I beg that you will favour re with a reply.
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community. Your country has hitherto been rost fair in her deal-

ings with regard to commerce, and I have to request you, as Consul- General, to reply to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, earnestly beseeching him to examine the records of concessions in other

ports, and, by graciously consenting to allow the Shen Shui F'u

telegraph office, poles and telegraph lines in the Extension to

remain where they are, cement the close friendship of our countri-

es and confer a favour on the mercantile corrunity.

I beg that you will favour re with a reply.

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