CO129-337 - Public Offices & Foreign Office - 1906 — Page 360

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Honourable Sir:-

I have received Sir E. Satow's despatch No.87 of February 28th last regarding the working arrangements of British Post Offices in China.

I approve the instructions to His Majesty's Consuls proposed by Sir E. Satow in the penultimate paragraph of his despatch, provided that no serious objection to them is raised by the Governor of Hong-Kong with whom you should discuss the matter before issuing them.

I am, with great truth,

Carnegie, M.V.O.

&C.,

Sir,

Your most obedient, humble Servant,


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Honourable Sir:- I have received Sir E. Satow's despatch No.87 of February 28th last regarding the working arrangements of British Post Offices in China. I approve the instructions to His Majesty's Consuls proposed by Sir E. Satow in the penultimate paragraph of his despatch, provided that no serious objection to them is raised by the Governor of Hong-Kong with whom you should discuss the matter before issuing them. I am, with great truth, Carnegie, M.V.O. &C., Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, Page 360 Page 361
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nourable Sir:- I have received Sir E. Satow's despatch Mo.87 of February 28th last regarding the working arrange- ments of British Post Offices in China. I approve the instructions to His Majesty's Consuls proposed by Sir E. Satow in the penultimate paragraph of his despatch, provided that no serious objection to them is raised by the Governor of long- Kong with whom you should discuss the matter before issuing them. I am, with great truth, Carnegie, M.V.O. &C. * &C., sir, Your moet obedient, humble Servant, Page 360Page 361
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nourable

Sir:-

I have received Sir E. Satow's despatch Mo.87

of February 28th last regarding the working arrange-

ments of British Post Offices in China.

I approve the instructions to His Majesty's

Consuls proposed by Sir E. Satow in the penultimate

paragraph of his despatch, provided that no serious

objection to them is raised by the Governor of long-

Kong with whom you should discuss the matter before

issuing them.

I am, with great truth,

Carnegie, M.V.O.

&C. *

&C.,

sir,

Your moet obedient,

humble Servant,

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