CHINA TRADE.
CONFIDENTIAL.
[1295]
(No. 139.) Sir,
No. 1,
Sir Edward Grey to Sir E. Satow,
186/4
[May 24th]
REC'D 26 MAY 05
SECTION 1
347
Foreign Office, May 2, 1906.
I HAVE received your despatch No. 97 of the 6th March last, stating that the new Mining Regulations, as drawn up by the Viceroy at Wuchang, had been laid before the Throne, and by Imperial Rescript referred for consideration to the Wai-wu Pu and Board of Commerce.
This Report is satisfactory, showing as it does that some progress has been made in the preparation of the Regulations. I request, however, that the matter may be kept before the Chinese Government.
I am, &c. (Signed) EDWARD GREY.
[1981 6-1]
CHINA TRADE.
CONFIDENTIAL.
[1295]
(No. 139.) Sir,
No. 1,
Sir Edward Grey to Sir E. Salow,
186/4
[May 24Rres
TREG 26 MAY 05
SECTION 1
347
Foreign Office, May 2, 1906. I HAVE received your despatch No. 97 of the 6th March last, stating that the new Mining Regulations, as drawn up by the Viceroy at Woochang, had been laid before the Throne, and by Imperial Rescript referred for consideration to the Wai-wu Pu and Board of Commerce.
This Report is satisfactory, showing as it does that some progress has been made in the preparation of the Regulations. I request, however, that the matter may be kept before the Chinese Government.
I am, &c. (Signed) EDWARD GREY.
(1981 6-1]
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