PEKING.
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April 9th, 1904.
$126.
My Lord:-
I have received Your Lordship's despatch No. 41 of February 13th last on the subject of Sir Robert Hart's proposed agreement between the Postal Administrations of Hongkong and China.
In the letter from the Colonial Office which forms the inclosure in Your Lordship's despatch, it is stated that the Government of Hongkong has decided that it is not desirable to enter into the proposed Postal Convention and Your Lordship is requested to call my attention to the despatch from Sir H. Blake to the Colonial Office, copy of which was enclosed in Your Lordship's despatch to Mr. Townley, No. 222 of August 3rd last.
The despatch referred to, in which Sir H. Blake states that it has been decided not to enter into
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PEKING.
0.0 265 21007
April 9th. 1904.
$126.
My Lord:-
I have received Your Lordship's despatch
No. 41 of February 13th. last on the subject of Sir
Robert Hart's proposed agreement between the Postal Ad-
ministrations of Hongkong and China.
In the letter from the Colonial Office which
forms the inclosure in Your Lordship's despatch, it is
stated that the Government of Hongkong has decided that
it is not desirable to enter into the proposed Postal
Convention and Your Lordship is requested to call my
attention to the despatch from Sir H. Blake to the
Colonial Office, copy of which was enclosed in Your
Lordship's despatch to Mr. Townley, No. 222 of August
3rd. last.
The despatch referred to, in which Sir H.
Blake states that it has been decided not to enter into
Marquess of Lansdowne, K.G.,
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