CO129-337 - Public Offices & Foreign Office - 1906 — Page 665

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referred there. I expressed my surprise at this

These 050

announcement to which I strongly objected.

negotiations had been transferred to Peking after

long and fruitless discussions in Canton, and the

'hinese Goverment had on several occasions stated

His

that they would appoint a negotiator here.

Majesty's Government had been informed of this

arrangement and they would regard the present pro-

posal as a breach of faith. I added that I always

wished to conduct all business with the Wai Vu Pu

in an amicable manner, but that if this proposal were

persisted in, I should be placed in a very awkward

position.

Fr. T'ong said that the difficulty had arisen

owing to a misunderstanding as to the terms of the

transference of the negotiations from Canton to

Peking.

According to a telegram received from the

Viceroy Mr. Bland had approved certain bases which

had been put before him and had said that he would

negotiate on them at Peking. Mr. Bland on the other

hand averred that what he had approved was the

transference

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referred there. I expressed my surprise at this These 050 announcement to which I strongly objected. negotiations had been transferred to Peking after long and fruitless discussions in Canton, and the 'hinese Goverment had on several occasions stated His that they would appoint a negotiator here. Majesty's Government had been informed of this arrangement and they would regard the present pro- posal as a breach of faith. I added that I always wished to conduct all business with the Wai Vu Pu in an amicable manner, but that if this proposal were persisted in, I should be placed in a very awkward position. Fr. T'ong said that the difficulty had arisen owing to a misunderstanding as to the terms of the transference of the negotiations from Canton to Peking. According to a telegram received from the Viceroy Mr. Bland had approved certain bases which had been put before him and had said that he would negotiate on them at Peking. Mr. Bland on the other hand averred that what he had approved was the transference
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#topot od wemail and bart 1 @A

.pediusnoo niaga

male e'zadnişin alt n ge to all o' mengeloj vrr ni

noodwel-modnah bre mortogrust-wodooon arit Jajid ass

end dada bro tendegud bødalJoyen ad Jon bimo asili

eee; bersolto di aa det mosad od hluoda xenot

Il-moll gro1Ç .* $I enul að

*YO, MIG Lesol

Zain eali neumel Bil to noidneup and ti dvuíd pojada

elt but besatoga mi alus. torzikayat a tero humata is

300€ AL QUALAJIKET noiniyo wld te wuir al

ve supeckąta 1,66 amb le Sli .c) mrgoİnİ

„Jasenggorokan aido ni sonooa#İnpos

** ** 1 za

Baden uur tu jasusijona qľuza tu

Bu tend to haviacan I made tigen « dikorjiw

mal ? b? will go wha# daaya I bid glo”, to (SI

•ESANA Unit qe duudik end en evig ud muld beg

Cadow brunt and yd bedeoupon sax U'T.0

.blac

Bild to adult orla nå Amags DJ

AUG MENG con ed den: bima gond

gesla- moale. -Rødge?" et dans en artoʻini

WOLİTENT) www dolgy to taddamn laoci

ol ataque znajdhodu, en bueno lo eigoeg në OJ

referred there. I expressed my surprise at this

These 050

announcement to which I strongly objected.

negotiations had been transferred to Peking after

long and fruitless discussions in Canton, and the

'hinese Goverment had on several occasions stated

His

that they would appoint a negotiator here.

Majesty's Government had been informed of this

arrangement and they would regard the present pro-

posal as a breach of faith. I added that I always

wished to conduct all business with the Wai Vu Pu

in an amicable manner, but that if this proposal wee

persisted in, I should he placed in a very awkward

position.

Fr. T'ong said that the difficulty had ariaen

owing to a misunderstanding as to the terms of the

transference of the negotiations from Canton to

Poking.

According to a telegram received from the

Viceroy Mr. Bland had approved certain basen which

had been put before him and had said that he would

negotiate on them at Peking. Kr. Bland on the other

hand averred that what he had approved was the

transference

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