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

CHINA TRADE.

C.0

[November 14 1903

CONFIDENTIAL.

No. 1.

SECTION

RECD 26 NOV 1903

701

&

(No. 331) My Lord,

Sir E. Satow to the Marquess of Lansdowne.—(Received November 5.)

Peking, September 10, 1904.

WITH reference to my despatch No. 309 of the 24th ultimo, in which I reported that, by arrangement with the Chinese authorities, officers of the Imperial Maritime Customs were about to visit Ch'en-ts'un and Fatshan to make the necessary dispositions for the handing over of those two native customs stations, I have now the honour to inform your Lordship that I have received a telegram from the Acting British Consul-General at Canton, reporting that on the 10th instant these two stations were duly handed over to the control of the Imperial Maritime Customs.

I have, &c.

(Signed)

ERNEST SATOW.

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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] CHINA TRADE. C.0 [November 14 1903 CONFIDENTIAL. No. 1. SECTION RECD 26 NOV 1903 701 & (No. 331) My Lord, Sir E. Satow to the Marquess of Lansdowne.—(Received November 5.) Peking, September 10, 1904. WITH reference to my despatch No. 309 of the 24th ultimo, in which I reported that, by arrangement with the Chinese authorities, officers of the Imperial Maritime Customs were about to visit Ch'en-ts'un and Fatshan to make the necessary dispositions for the handing over of those two native customs stations, I have now the honour to inform your Lordship that I have received a telegram from the Acting British Consul-General at Canton, reporting that on the 10th instant these two stations were duly handed over to the control of the Imperial Maritime Customs. I have, &c. (Signed) ERNEST SATOW. [2236 e-1]
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-- This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] CHINA TRADE. C.0 [November 140153 CONFIDENTIAL. No. 1. SECTION RECP Rest 26 NOV CA 701 & (No. 331) My Lord, Sir E. Satow to the Marquess of Lansdowne.—(Received November 5.) Peking, September 10, 1904. WITH reference to my despatch No. 309 of the 24th ultimo, in which I reported that, by arrangement with the Chinese authorities, officers of the Imperial Maritime Customs were about to visit Ch'en-ts'un and Fatshan to make the necessary dispositions for the handing over of those two native customs stations, I have now the honour to inform your Lordship that I have received a telegram from the Acting British Consul. General at Canton, reporting that on the 10th instant these two stations were duly handed over to the control of the Imperial Maritime Customs. I have, &c. (Signed) ERNEST SATOW. [2236 e-1]
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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

CHINA TRADE.

C.0

[November 140153

CONFIDENTIAL.

No. 1.

SECTION

RECP Rest 26 NOV CA

701

&

(No. 331) My Lord,

Sir E. Satow to the Marquess of Lansdowne.—(Received November 5.)

Peking, September 10, 1904. WITH reference to my despatch No. 309 of the 24th ultimo, in which I reported that, by arrangement with the Chinese authorities, officers of the Imperial Maritime Customs were about to visit Ch'en-ts'un and Fatshan to make the necessary dispositions for the handing over of those two native customs stations, I have now the honour to inform your Lordship that I have received a telegram from the Acting British Consul. General at Canton, reporting that on the 10th instant these two stations were duly handed over to the control of the Imperial Maritime Customs.

I have, &c. (Signed)

ERNEST SATOW.

[2236 e-1]

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