CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 506

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We are certain that China will agree if the ... doesn't and ...

As it is decided not to build ..., our view is that the expenditure ...

Always write ...

Mong ...

Coup de grâce ... Brown away.

I think, but in a ... west point, this attorney & ...

... which die Colimate ... traffic receipt ... of ... the ... hin in waste, recommending ... Constitution of the line ... in ... any ...

17.1 ... I agree C.Pd. ... Jaguar ... 18/1 ... 17 ... 1911.

Extract from letter dated 16/12/01 from Sir Robert Hart:

There were no points in Fiddes' railway proposals of 25/10/04 with regard to which it was worthwhile my delaying negotiations. It has since occurred to me that it might be as well to insert in paragraph 13(g) of the memorandum, when it is embodied in an undertaking of the Chinese and Colonial Governments, a proviso which would leave the Colony free to construct in the future any tramways or railways that it might consider necessary for the development of its own territory. The Colony will obviously not compete against its own railway to the frontier but should not run any risk of being interfered with in making branch lines to the railway or short lines to any points on the shore to which it may be desirable to give access from the interior of the new Territory.

I sincerely trust you will not give way to Sir Cecil Clementi Smith's proposal for a narrow gauge. We want the line to be eventually an outlet from the interior of China and not merely to take local traffic.

I hope you will not consider it necessary to wait for the acceptance of the "Joint Working" and "Final Loan" Agreements before sending out an engineer for determining the trace and preparing the estimates of our section of the line.

This work will take some time and should not be rushed. It will quiet people's minds here to know that it is in hand. As it is, I am commencing to "lose face" over the non-commencement of this railway.

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We are certain that China will agree if the ... doesn't and ... As it is decided not to build ..., our view is that the expenditure ... Always write ... Mong ... Coup de grâce ... Brown away. I think, but in a ... west point, this attorney & ... ... which die Colimate ... traffic receipt ... of ... the ... hin in waste, recommending ... Constitution of the line ... in ... any ... 17.1 ... I agree C.Pd. ... Jaguar ... 18/1 ... 17 ... 1911. Extract from letter dated 16/12/01 from Sir Robert Hart: There were no points in Fiddes' railway proposals of 25/10/04 with regard to which it was worthwhile my delaying negotiations. It has since occurred to me that it might be as well to insert in paragraph 13(g) of the memorandum, when it is embodied in an undertaking of the Chinese and Colonial Governments, a proviso which would leave the Colony free to construct in the future any tramways or railways that it might consider necessary for the development of its own territory. The Colony will obviously not compete against its own railway to the frontier but should not run any risk of being interfered with in making branch lines to the railway or short lines to any points on the shore to which it may be desirable to give access from the interior of the new Territory. I sincerely trust you will not give way to Sir Cecil Clementi Smith's proposal for a narrow gauge. We want the line to be eventually an outlet from the interior of China and not merely to take local traffic. I hope you will not consider it necessary to wait for the acceptance of the "Joint Working" and "Final Loan" Agreements before sending out an engineer for determining the trace and preparing the estimates of our section of the line. This work will take some time and should not be rushed. It will quiet people's minds here to know that it is in hand. As it is, I am commencing to "lose face" over the non-commencement of this railway.
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fare certain that China_wile agrea: if the doesn't and At it is decided not to build our live them the expenditure kaways white opy. Mong coupe desse Brown Away. I think but in a west point this attor & ark ich die Colimate traffic reciper of the hiin in waste becommending Comstimation of the live in any 17.1 I aque C.Pd. Jaguar 18/1 17 1911. Extract from letter dated 16/12/or from Fir bo Nather Bucas 0.0. 1608 505 WYP 17 JAN 061 a There were no points in Fiddes' railway pro- posals of 25/10/04 with regard to which it was worth while my delaying negotiations. It has since occurred to me that it might be as well to insert in paragraph 13(g) of the memorandum, when it is embodied in an undertaking of the Chinese and Colonial Governments, proviso which would leave the Colony free to construct in the future any tramways or railways that it might consider necessary for the development of its own terri- tory. The Colony will obviously not compete against its own railway to the frontier but should not run any risk of being interfered with inaking branch lines to the railway or short lines to any points on the shore to which it may be desirable to give access from the interior of the new Territory. I sincerely trust you will not give way to ir Cecil Clementi Smith's proposal for a narrow gauge. We want the line to be eventually an outlet from the interior of China and not merely to take local traffic. I hope you will not consider it necessary to wait for the acceptance of the "Joint orking" and "Final Loan" Agreements before sending out an engineer for determining the trace and preparing the estimates of our section of the line. and should not be rushed. This work will take soine time It will quiet prople's minds here to know that it is in hand. As it is I am com- mencing to "lose face" over the non-commencement of this railway
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fare certain that China_wile agrea: if the

doesn't and

At it is decided not to build

our live them the expenditure

kaways white

opy.

Mong

coupe desse

Brown Away.

I think but in a

west point this attor &

ark ich die Colimate

traffic reciper

of

the

hiin in waste becommending

Comstimation of the live

in

any

17.1

I aque C.Pd.

Jaguar

18/1

17

1911.

Extract from letter dated 16/12/or from Fir bo

Nather Bucas

0.0.

1608

505

WYP 17 JAN 061

a

There were no points in Fiddes' railway pro- posals of 25/10/04 with regard to which it was worth while my delaying negotiations. It has since occurred to me that it might be as well to insert in paragraph 13(g) of the memorandum, when it is embodied in an undertaking of the Chinese and Colonial Governments, proviso which would leave the Colony free to construct in the future any tramways or railways that it might consider necessary for the development of its own terri- tory. The Colony will obviously not compete against its own railway to the frontier but should not run any risk of being interfered with inaking branch lines to the railway or short lines to any points on the shore to which it may be desirable to give access from the interior of the new Territory.

I sincerely trust you will not give way to ir Cecil Clementi Smith's proposal for a narrow gauge. We want the line to be eventually an outlet from the interior of China and not merely to take local traffic.

I hope you will not consider it necessary to wait for the acceptance of the "Joint orking" and "Final Loan" Agreements before sending out an engineer for determining the trace and preparing the estimates of

our section of the line.

and should not be rushed.

This work will take soine time

It will quiet prople's minds

here to know that it is in hand. As it is I am com-

mencing to "lose face" over the non-commencement of this

railway

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