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9947).

Sir:-

Solo 2 No.

C.O.

23285 Rec

FOREIGN OFFICE, 18 28 JUN 06

June 15, 1906.

461

With reference to the letter from this Office of the 11th instant on the subject of the Canton-Kowloon and the Suchow-Ningpo Railway lines, I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to inform you that a further telegram has been received from His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires reporting a recent interview with the Wai-Wu-Pu.

Tang Shao Yi stated that Prince Ching was considering the appointment of a negotiator in the matter of the Kowloon Line. Mr. Carnegie objected to the further delay which was taking place, and Tang promised to remind the Prince that the appointment was necessary.

As regards the Suchow line Tang had consulted Prince Ching who had nothing to add to previous statements he had made on the subject, but begged that His Majesty's Government would let the question rest until

Chairman,

British and Chinese Corporation,

22, Abchurch Lane,

E.C.

the

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9947). Sir:- Solo 2 No. C.O. 23285 Rec FOREIGN OFFICE, 18 28 JUN 06 June 15, 1906. 461 With reference to the letter from this Office of the 11th instant on the subject of the Canton-Kowloon and the Suchow-Ningpo Railway lines, I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to inform you that a further telegram has been received from His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires reporting a recent interview with the Wai-Wu-Pu. Tang Shao Yi stated that Prince Ching was considering the appointment of a negotiator in the matter of the Kowloon Line. Mr. Carnegie objected to the further delay which was taking place, and Tang promised to remind the Prince that the appointment was necessary. As regards the Suchow line Tang had consulted Prince Ching who had nothing to add to previous statements he had made on the subject, but begged that His Majesty's Government would let the question rest until Chairman, British and Chinese Corporation, 22, Abchurch Lane, E.C. the རྟ
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1 9947). Sir:- Solo 2 No. C.O. 23285 Rec FOREIGN OFFICE, 18 28 JUN 06 June 15, 1906. 461 With reference to the letter from this Office of the 11th instant on the subject of the Canton-Kowloon and the Suchow-Ningpo Railway lines, I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to inform you that a further telegram has been received from His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires reporting a recent interview with the Wai- Wu-Pu. Tang Shao Yi stated that Prince Ching was con- sidering the appointment of a negotiator in the matter of the Kowloon Line. Mr. Carnegie objected to the further delay which was taking place, and Tang promised to remind the Prince that the appointment was necessary As regards the Suchow line Tang had consulted Prince Ching who had nothing to add to previous state- ments he had made on the subject, but begged that His Majesty's Government would let the question rest until Chairman, British and Chinese Corporation, 22, Abchurch Lane, E.C. the རྟ
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9947).

Sir:-

Solo 2 No.

C.O.

23285

Rec

FOREIGN OFFICE, 18 28 JUN 06

June 15, 1906.

461

With reference to the letter from this Office of

the 11th instant on the subject of the Canton-Kowloon

and the Suchow-Ningpo Railway lines, I am directed by

Secretary Sir E. Grey to inform you that a further

telegram has been received from His Majesty's Chargé

d'Affaires reporting a recent interview with the Wai-

Wu-Pu.

Tang Shao Yi stated that Prince Ching was con-

sidering the appointment of a negotiator in the matter

of the Kowloon Line. Mr. Carnegie objected to the

further delay which was taking place, and Tang promised

to remind the Prince that the appointment was necessary

As regards the Suchow line Tang had consulted

Prince Ching who had nothing to add to previous state-

ments he had made on the subject, but begged that His

Majesty's Government would let the question rest until

Chairman,

British and Chinese Corporation,

22, Abchurch Lane,

E.C.

the

རྟ ། ། ། །

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