CO129-347 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1908 [4-6] — Page 291

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Sir G. E. A. Grindle, K.C.M.G., C.B.,

Colonial Office,

Downing Street,

England.

Government House.

23rd June, 1926.

288

Dear Grindle,

On the 29th November last I wrote you a private note asking whether copies of Foreign Office prints concerning Chinese affairs might be sent to this Government. I do not know whether you took the matter up, but no reply from you has yet reached me. Recently, however, O'Malley, the Counsellor of the Peking Legation, who was stopping in Hongkong as my guest, showed me a large bundle of these Foreign Office prints, some of which were copies of despatches which I had myself writter: to the Colonial Office. In the bundle were many documents whick I had not previously seen, and which threw an additional light on recent happenings in China and particularly on such questions as the Tariff Conference and the Tellingdon tission, about which the Colonial Office has recently consulted me. I shall be very

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