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