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rk desires to have in the issue of the Loan,Mr Midzuno and I are reed. The request to appear in the prospectus merely as an agent to
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untable ita motive, and perhaps you can see your way to conceding the
this much.
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On the 30th June I received a note from Rraser, who was away at ing, which confirmed my opinion as to the necessity for prudence is ing the step proposed in my telegram to you of the 27th of June,
I accordingly left for Kuling that night in order to confer with
On my return to ankow on the 3rd of July, I found that Cordes had led to see me. He told Taylor that he had been staying at the Vicer a Yamen since the 28th ulto, arranging the Tientsin-Chinklang fina greement. The Viceroy had mentioned my negotiations, and Cordes
Maltta edit to saorið dud, dasi erit to stavtejat odd glao tom 195 hade him an offer;he did not tell Taylor what the offer was. As he ym of bettimmoo need ̧ylisoitusng bad,tosqsor aldt at,dotdw tne jos was leaving on the previous day, the Viceroy told him he had at belttjait, aew I 1st wod teblamos of eroterent bed I bosit freceived a telogram from the Wai Wu Pu instructing him not to
ed with his negotiations with waKO.
I reported this to the Consulate who wired it to the Legation, and
Jordan at once asked for an interview with the Wai Wu Pu.b
The I understand informed Sir Jahn that they had heard of the negot ons going on in Hankow, and had wired to Chang Chih-Tung to ask hat it was all about,but they could get no reply out of him. relsed no objection to the French nor in principle, to Chang'a ng, they only wanted him to make a clean breast of it and let How what his requirements we were, and what he was doing.They
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