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

CHINA RAILWAYS.

CONFIDENTIAL.

REC
18960

[April 21. ZE MAY 08

SECTION 1.

[13961]

No. 1.

Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald.

(No. 27.) (Telegraphic.)

Foreign Office, April 24, 1908.

SINMINTUN-FAKUMEN Railway. Your telegram No. 31 of the 23rd instant. We assume that the statement of the Japanese Government means that, though they are unwilling to assent to the construction of a line from Hsiumintun to Fakumen, they do not object to a branch line from Fakumen, or its neighbourhood, to the South Manchurian Railway, to be built on behalf of the Chinese Government by Messrs. Pauling.

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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government 0.

CHINA RAILWAYS.

CONFIDENTIAL.

REC

18960

[April 21. ZE MAY 08

SECTION 1.

[13961]

No. 1.

Sir Edward Grey to Sir C. MacDonald.

(No. 27.) (Telegraphic.) P.

Foreign Office, April 24, 1908. йSINMINTUN-FAKUMEN Railway. Your telegram No. 31 of the 23rd instant. We assume that the statement of the Japanese Government means that, though they are unwilling to assent to the construction of a line from Hsiumintun to Fakumen, they do not object to a branch line from Fakumen, or its neighbourhood, to the South Manchurian Railway, to be built on behalf of the Chinese Government by Messrs. Pauling.

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