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Enclosure 1 in Mr Fraser's General Series No 12 of 37

March, 1906.

22nd

18892 LUN (JUN 2 1906)

Extract from the Universal Gazette of 15th March, 1906.

Memorial by Viceroy of Hukuang Provinces on his action in recovering the Canton-Hankow Railway.

tracts.

After being honoured with Your Majesty's instructions to devise measures as to the Canton-Hankow Railway question, I sent several telegrams to the officials of Hunan and Kuangtung to concert a method of actually providing funds. Later I received from the Liang Kuang Viceroy on 16th January 1906 a telegram stating the discussion of this matter was possible only on the funds to redeem the line being got ready, but the Kuangtung gentry were without cohesion; the advocates of the redemption having no money and the moneyed men not caring, so that the gentry's resources could not be leaned on, while the official resources being absolutely bankrupt could even less bear such a mighty burden.

He added that as in case the contract was cancelled, vast sums would be required at once to be paid over; even if there were any other scheme of finding the money, the need was too pressing for them to avail.

He suggested the propriety of the three provinces making a joint foreign loan of so many myriads repayable in equal instalments over a series of years; if the loan went through and concession was cancelled, the proceeds would redeem the line; if the concession was not annulled, the money could be repaid at once, so that the interest wasted...

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Enclosure 1 in Mr Fraser's General Series No 12 of 37 March, 1906. 22nd 18892 LUN (JUN 2 1906) Extract from the Universal Gazette of 15th March, 1906. Memorial by Viceroy of Hukuang Provinces on his action in recovering the Canton-Hankow Railway. tracts. After being honoured with Your Majesty's instructions to devise measures as to the Canton-Hankow Railway question, I sent several telegrams to the officials of Hunan and Kuangtung to concert a method of actually providing funds. Later I received from the Liang Kuang Viceroy on 16th January 1906 a telegram stating the discussion of this matter was possible only on the funds to redeem the line being got ready, but the Kuangtung gentry were without cohesion; the advocates of the redemption having no money and the moneyed men not caring, so that the gentry's resources could not be leaned on, while the official resources being absolutely bankrupt could even less bear such a mighty burden. He added that as in case the contract was cancelled, vast sums would be required at once to be paid over; even if there were any other scheme of finding the money, the need was too pressing for them to avail. He suggested the propriety of the three provinces making a joint foreign loan of so many myriads repayable in equal instalments over a series of years; if the loan went through and concession was cancelled, the proceeds would redeem the line; if the concession was not annulled, the money could be repaid at once, so that the interest wasted...
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Enclosure 1 in Mr Fraser's General Scries No 12 of 371 March, 2906. 22nd 18892 LUN JUN 2 1906) Extract from the Universal Gazette of 15th March, 1906. Memorial by Viceroy of Hukuang Provinces on his action in recovering the Canton-Hankow Railway. tracts. After being honoured with Your Majesty's instructions to devise measures as to the Canton-Hankow Railway question, I sent several telegrams to the officials and entry of Hunan and Kuangtung to concert a method of actually providing funds. Later I received from the Liang Kuang Viceroy on 16th January 1206 a toleran stating the discussion of this matter was possible only on the funds to redeem the line being got ready but the Kuangtung gentry were without cohesion, the advocates of the redemption having no money and the moneyed men not caring so that the gentry's resources could not be leant on while the official resources boing absolutely bankrupt could even less bear such a nighty burden. added that as in case the contract was cancelled vast sums would be required at once to be paid over, even if there were any other scheme of finding the money the need was too pressing for them to avail. He He suprested the propriety of the three provinces making a joint foreign loan of so many myriads repayable in equal instal- ments over a series of years; if loan went through and concession was cancelled the proceeds would redeum the line; of the concession was not annulled the money could be repayed at once so that the interest warted
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Enclosure 1 in Mr Fraser's General Scries No 12 of 371

March, 2906.

22nd

18892 LUN

JUN 2 1906)

Extract from the Universal Gazette of 15th March, 1906.

Memorial by Viceroy of Hukuang Provinces on his action

in recovering the Canton-Hankow Railway.

tracts.

After being honoured with Your Majesty's instructions

to devise measures as to the Canton-Hankow Railway

question, I sent several telegrams to the officials

and entry of Hunan and Kuangtung to concert a method

of actually providing funds. Later I received from the

Liang Kuang Viceroy on 16th January 1206 a toleran

stating the discussion of this matter was possible only

on the funds to redeem the line being got ready but the

Kuangtung gentry were without cohesion, the advocates of

the redemption having no money and the moneyed men not

caring so that the gentry's resources could not be leant

on while the official resources boing absolutely bankrupt

could even less bear such a nighty burden.

added that as in case the contract was cancelled vast

sums would be required at once to be paid over, even if

there were any other scheme of finding the money the

need was too pressing for them to avail.

He

He suprested

the propriety of the three provinces making a joint

foreign loan of so many myriads repayable in equal instal-

ments over a series of years; if loan went through

and concession was cancelled the proceeds would redeum

the line;

of the concession was not annulled the

money could be repayed at once so that the interest

warted

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