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CHINA TRADE.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[22389]

No. 1.

[July 2.]

SECTION 3.

600

(No. 130.)

(Telegraphic.) P.

Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received July 2.)

Peking, July 2, 1906.

IN reply to your telegram No. 117 of the 27th ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that the newspaper's statement is not altogether exact.

From private information, given me by Tong Shao-yi, I learn that the Chinese Government intend to approach His Majesty's Government on the subject of a scheme they are considering for restricting the use of opium when it is ready.

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CHINA TRADE. CONFIDENTIAL. [22389] No. 1. [July 2.] SECTION 3. 600 (No. 130.) (Telegraphic.) P. Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received July 2.) Peking, July 2, 1906. IN reply to your telegram No. 117 of the 27th ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that the newspaper's statement is not altogether exact. From private information, given me by Tong Shao-yi, I learn that the Chinese Government intend to approach His Majesty's Government on the subject of a scheme they are considering for restricting the use of opium when it is ready. [2081 b-3]
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CHINA TRADE. ONFIDENTIAL. [22389] No. 1. [July 2.] SECTION 3. 600 (No. 130.) (Telegraphic.) P. Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received July 2.) IN reply to your telegram No. 117 of the 27th ultimo, I have the honour to Peking, July 2,1906. inform you that the newspaper's statement is not altogether exact. From private information, given me by Tong Shoa-yi, I learn that the Chinese Government intend to approach His Majesty's Government on the subject of a scheme they are considering for restricting the use of opium when it is ready. [2081 b-3]
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CHINA TRADE.

ONFIDENTIAL.

[22389]

No. 1.

[July 2.]

SECTION 3.

600

(No. 130.)

(Telegraphic.) P.

Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received July 2.)

IN reply to your telegram No. 117 of the 27th ultimo, I have the honour to

Peking, July 2,1906. inform you that the newspaper's statement is not altogether exact.

From private information, given me by Tong Shoa-yi, I learn that the Chinese Government intend to approach His Majesty's Government on the subject of a scheme they are considering for restricting the use of opium when it is ready.

[2081 b-3]

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