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

AFFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[June 2.]

SECTION 2.

No. 1.

Sir J. Jordan to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received June 2.)

[9094]

No. 116.)

(Telegraphic.) P.

MACAO.

Peking, June 2, 1908.

I have the honour to refer to my telegram No. 110 of the 25th ultimo.

I called at the Wai-wu Pu to-day, where I was informed that, in the opinion of Ministers, mediation on our part would be premature at present. His conversation with me, affected to minimize the importance of the dispute. He Liang Ta-jên, said that the Portuguese ought to discuss the matter directly with the Chinese Government instead of leaving the Wai-wu Pu's notes unanswered and appealing to the good offices of Great Britain.

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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] AFFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. [June 2.] SECTION 2. No. 1. Sir J. Jordan to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received June 2.) [9094] No. 116.) (Telegraphic.) P. MACAO. Peking, June 2, 1908. I have the honour to refer to my telegram No. 110 of the 25th ultimo. I called at the Wai-wu Pu to-day, where I was informed that, in the opinion of Ministers, mediation on our part would be premature at present. His conversation with me, affected to minimize the importance of the dispute. He Liang Ta-jên, said that the Portuguese ought to discuss the matter directly with the Chinese Government instead of leaving the Wai-wu Pu's notes unanswered and appealing to the good offices of Great Britain. [1819 6-2] 403
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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] FFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. [June 2.] SPOTION 2. No. 1. Sir J. Jordan to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received June 2.) 9094] No. 116.) Telegraphic.) P. MACAO. Peking, June 2, 1908. I have the honour to refer to my telegram No. 110 of the 25th ultimo. I called at the Wai-wu Pu to-day, where I was informed that, in the opinion of Ministers, mediation on our part would be premature at present. his conversation with me, affected to minimize the importance of the dispute. He Liang Ta-jên, id that the Portuguese ought to discuss the matter directly with the Chinese overnment instead of leaving the Wai-wu Pu's notes unanswered and appealing to good offices of Great Britain. [1819 6-2] 403
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This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

FFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[June 2.]

SPOTION 2.

No. 1.

Sir J. Jordan to Sir Edward Grey.-(Received June 2.)

9094]

No. 116.)

Telegraphic.) P.

MACAO.

Peking, June 2, 1908.

I have the honour to refer to my telegram No. 110 of the 25th ultimo.

I called at the Wai-wu Pu to-day, where I was informed that, in the opinion of Ministers, mediation on our part would be premature at present. his conversation with me, affected to minimize the importance of the dispute. He Liang Ta-jên, id that the Portuguese ought to discuss the matter directly with the Chinese overnment instead of leaving the Wai-wu Pu's notes unanswered and appealing to

good offices of Great Britain.

[1819 6-2]

403

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