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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

625

C.O.

October 14.137127

CHINA TRADE.

CONFIDENTIAL,

No. 1.

SECTION

Ier 29 OCT 04

Sir,

Foreign Office to Board of Trade.

Foreign Office, October 14, 1904. WITH reference to the letter from this Office of the 10th instant, in which a translation of the Trade-marks Regulations recently issued by the Chinese Government was forwarded to you, I am directed by the Marquess of Lansdowne to transmit herewith, to be laid before the Board of Trade, for their observations, the accompanying copy of a telegram which has been received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking, reporting the amendments desired by the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghae in the Regulations. Sir E. Satow suggests that, if the amendments are approved, he should be instructed to request that the date for their coming into force should be deferred for six months.

I am to request that, in view of the last paragraph in Sir E. Satow's telegram, Lord Lansdowne may be favoured, with the least possible delay, with the opinion of the Board on the subject.

[2206 6—1]

I am, &c. (Signed)

F. A. CAMPBELL.

* Sir E. Satow (telegraphic), No. 232, October 13, 1904.

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( This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] 625 C.O. October 14.137127 CHINA TRADE. CONFIDENTIAL, No. 1. SECTION Ier 29 OCT 04 Sir, Foreign Office to Board of Trade. Foreign Office, October 14, 1904. WITH reference to the letter from this Office of the 10th instant, in which a translation of the Trade-marks Regulations recently issued by the Chinese Government was forwarded to you, I am directed by the Marquess of Lansdowne to transmit herewith, to be laid before the Board of Trade, for their observations, the accompanying copy of a telegram which has been received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking, reporting the amendments desired by the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghae in the Regulations. Sir E. Satow suggests that, if the amendments are approved, he should be instructed to request that the date for their coming into force should be deferred for six months. I am to request that, in view of the last paragraph in Sir E. Satow's telegram, Lord Lansdowne may be favoured, with the least possible delay, with the opinion of the Board on the subject. [2206 6—1] I am, &c. (Signed) F. A. CAMPBELL. * Sir E. Satow (telegraphic), No. 232, October 13, 1904.
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( This Document is the Property of His Britanie Majesty's Government.] .. 625 C.O. [October 14.137127 CHINA TRADE. CONFIDENTIAL, No. 1. SECTION Ier 29 OCT 04 Sir, Foreign Office to Board of Trude. Foreign Office, October 14, 1904. WITH reference to the letter from this Office of the 10th instant, in which a translation of the Trade-marks Regulations recently issued by the Chinese Govern- ment was forwarded to you, I am directed by the Marquess of Lansdowne to transmit herewith, to be laid before the Board of Trade, for their observations, the accompanying copy of a telegram which has been received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking, reporting the amendments desired by the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghae in the Regulations. Sir E. Satow suggests that, if the amendments are approved, be should be instructed to request that the date for their coming into force should be deferred for six months. I am to request that, in view of the last paragraph in Sir E. Satow's telegram, Lord Lansdowne may be favoured, with the least possible delay, with the opinion of the Board on the subject. [2206 6—1] I am, &c. (Signed) F. A. CAMPBELL. * Sir E. Satow (telegraphic), No. 232, October 13, 1904.
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This Document is the Property of His Britanie Majesty's Government.]

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625

C.O.

[October 14.137127

CHINA TRADE.

CONFIDENTIAL,

No. 1.

SECTION

Ier 29 OCT 04

Sir,

Foreign Office to Board of Trude.

Foreign Office, October 14, 1904. WITH reference to the letter from this Office of the 10th instant, in which a translation of the Trade-marks Regulations recently issued by the Chinese Govern- ment was forwarded to you, I am directed by the Marquess of Lansdowne to transmit herewith, to be laid before the Board of Trade, for their observations, the accompanying copy of a telegram which has been received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking, reporting the amendments desired by the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghae in the Regulations. Sir E. Satow suggests that, if the amendments are approved, be should be instructed to request that the date for their coming into force should be deferred for six months.

I am to request that, in view of the last paragraph in Sir E. Satow's telegram, Lord Lansdowne may be favoured, with the least possible delay, with the opinion of the Board on the subject.

[2206 6—1]

I am, &c. (Signed)

F. A. CAMPBELL.

* Sir E. Satow (telegraphic), No. 232, October 13, 1904.

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