CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 399

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Telegram. Governor Sir M. Nathan to Mr. Lyttelton (Received, Colonial Office, 5.30 p.m., 26th November, 1904)

You 67627.

Referring to my telegram and confidential despatch of 31st October I concur with Perry that continuance of Chinese Emigration from south depends on transhipment at Hongkong being allowed. Kwantung local authorities prepared to agree generally to conditions set forth. Wai-wu-pu under advice of Chinese Ambassador at London are still in opposition. Satow concurs that only chance overcoming opposition is through Chinese Ambassador at London.

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PR: INTED USE 155 C.O 40395 ton. 398 Telegram. Governor Sir M. Nathan to Mr. Lyttelton (Received, Colonial Office, 5.30 p.m., 26th November, 1904) You 67627. Referring to my telegram and confidential despatch of 31st October I concur with Perry that continuance of Chinese Emigration from south depends on transhipment at Hongkong being allowed. Kwantung local authorities prepared to agree generally to conditions set forth. Wai-wu-pu under advice of Chinese Ambassador at London are still in opposition. Satow concurs that only chance overcoming opposition is through Chinese Ambassador at London.
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PR: INTED USE 155 C.O 40395 ton. 398 Telegram. Governor Sir M.Nathan to Mr.Lyttelton (Received, Colonial Office, 5.30 p.m., 26th November, 1904) You 67627. Referring to my telegram and confidential des - patch of 31st October I concur with Perry that ?con- tinuance of Chinese Emigration from south depends on transhipment at Hongkong being allowed. Kwantung local authorities prepared to agree generally to con- ditions set forth. Wai-wu-pu under advice of Chinese Ambassador at London are (they) still in opposition. Satow concurs that only chance overcoming opposition is through Chinese Ambassador at London.
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PR:

INTED

USE

155

C.O

40395

ton.

398

Telegram. Governor Sir M.Nathan to Mr.Lyttelton (Received, Colonial Office, 5.30 p.m., 26th November, 1904)

You 67627.

Referring to my telegram and confidential des - patch of 31st October I concur with Perry that ?con- tinuance of Chinese Emigration from south depends on transhipment at Hongkong being allowed. Kwantung local authorities prepared to agree generally to con- ditions set forth. Wai-wu-pu under advice of Chinese Ambassador at London are (they) still in opposition. Satow concurs that only chance overcoming opposition is through Chinese Ambassador at London.

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