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The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State, and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for the Colonies, further sections of confidential correspondence, as marked in the margin, attention being called to S.W. China, Jan. 4/01.
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The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State,
and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for
the Colovies
further sections of confidential
correspondence, as marked in the margin, allenton being called to S.W. China, Jan. 4 $1.
Foreign Office,
February 23, 1904.
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