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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

AFFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[24480]

No. 1.

733

[July 18.]

SECTION I

38281

RECEIVED 17.00) 06

Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey,-(Received July 18.)

(No. 139.) (Telegraphic.)

Peking, July 18, 1906.

I HAVE the honour to inform you, with reference to your telegram No. 125, that the Chinese Government have communicated to me by note that they have notified the Canton Viceroy that the Wai-wu Pu, together with a representative who is to be sent to Peking from Canton, will negotiate the Canton-Kowloon Railway with a representative of the British and Chinese Corporation.

My inquiries respecting the Whampoa scheme have as yet elicited no reply from the Wai-wu Pu.

The above information has been sent to Hong Kong.

[2073-1]

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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] AFFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. [24480] No. 1. 733 [July 18.] SECTION I 38281 RECEIVED 17.00) 06 Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey,-(Received July 18.) (No. 139.) (Telegraphic.) Peking, July 18, 1906. I HAVE the honour to inform you, with reference to your telegram No. 125, that the Chinese Government have communicated to me by note that they have notified the Canton Viceroy that the Wai-wu Pu, together with a representative who is to be sent to Peking from Canton, will negotiate the Canton-Kowloon Railway with a representative of the British and Chinese Corporation. My inquiries respecting the Whampoa scheme have as yet elicited no reply from the Wai-wu Pu. The above information has been sent to Hong Kong. [2073-1]
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] AFFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. [24480] No. 1. 733 [July 18.] SECTION L C O 38281 RECE 17.00) 06 Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey,-(Received July 18.) (No. 139.) (Telegraphic.) P. I HAVE the honour to inform you, with reference to your telegram No. 125, that Peking, July 18, 1906. the Chinese Government have communicated to me by note that they have notified the Canton Viceroy that the Wai-wu Pu, together with a representative who is to be sent to Peking from Canton, will negotiate the Cauton-Kowloon Railway with a representative of the British and Chinese Corporation. My inquiries respecting the Whampoa scheme have as yet elicited no reply from the Wai-wu Pu. The above information has been sent to Hong Kong. [2073 &-1]
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

AFFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[24480]

No. 1.

733

[July 18.]

SECTION L

C O

38281

RECE

17.00) 06

Mr. Carnegie to Sir Edward Grey,-(Received July 18.)

(No. 139.) (Telegraphic.) P.

I HAVE the honour to inform you, with reference to your telegram No. 125, that

Peking, July 18, 1906. the Chinese Government have communicated to me by note that they have notified the Canton Viceroy that the Wai-wu Pu, together with a representative who is to be sent to Peking from Canton, will negotiate the Cauton-Kowloon Railway with a representative of the British and Chinese Corporation.

My inquiries respecting the Whampoa scheme have as yet elicited no reply from the Wai-wu Pu.

The above information has been sent to Hong Kong.

[2073 &-1]

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