This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]
AFFAIRS OF CHINA.
CONFIDENTIAL.
[24531]
No. 1.
[July 17.]
SECTION 1.
Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.
(No. 335.) Sir,
Foreign Office, July 17, 1908. WITH reference to previous correspondence, I transmit to you copies of correspondence, as marked in the margin, on the subject of Japanese telegraph stations in Manchuria.
I shall be glad if you will do what you can to promote a settlement of the difficulties between China and Japan on the lines desired by the Postmaster-General.
I am, &c. (Signed) E. GREY.
* Mr. Hesse, June 22; to General Post Office, July 1; from ditto (Extract), July 18, 1908. [1865 r-1]
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AFFAIRS OF CHINA.
CONFIDENTIAL.
[24531]
No. 1.
[July 17.]
SECTION 1.
Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.
(No. 335.) Sir,
Foreign Office, July 17, 1908. WITH reference to previous correspondence, I transmit to you copies of correspondence, as marked in the margin, on the subject of Japanese telegraph stations in Manchuria.
I shall be glad if you will do what you can to promote a settlement of the difficulties between China and Japan on the lines desired by the Postmaster-General.
I am, &c. (Signed) E. GREY.
* Mr. Hesse, June 22; to General Post Office, July 1; from ditto (Extract), July 18, 1908. [1865 r-1]
398
This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]
AFFAIRS OF CHINA.
CONFIDENTIAL.
[24531]
No. 1.
[July 17.]
SECTION 1.
Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.
(No. 335.) Sir,
Foreign Office, July 17, 1908. WITH reference to previous correspondence, I transmit to you copies of corre- spondence, as marked in the margin, on the subject of Japanese telegraph stations in Manchuria.
I shall be glad if you will do what you can to promote a settlement of the difficulties between China and Japan on the lines desired by the Postmaster-General.
I am, &c. (Signed) E. GREY.
* Mr. Hesse, June 22; to General Post Office, July 1; from ditto (Extract), July 18, 1908. [1865 r-1]
398
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