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firm of Jardine, Matheson, and Co., acting on behalf of the British and Chinese Corporation, for the construction and working of a railway from Pukow to Sinyang, in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Anhui, and Honan.

I have now the honour to state that the British and Chinese Corporation are ready to proceed to a Final Agreement in respect of the above-mentioned railway, and to request your Highness to appoint officials with whom the representative of the Corporation may negotiate for this purpose.

I avail, &c.

(Signed)

J. N. JORDAN.

CHINA RAILWAYS.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[27426]

(No. 108.) (Telegraphic.) P.

No. 1.

444

[August 11.]

SECTION 1.

Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.

BHAMO-TENGYUEH Railway.

Your despatch No. 188 of the 27th April.

Foreign Office, August 11, 1908.

Do you see any objection to a suggestion made by the India Office, that we should approach the British and Chinese Corporation with a view to their obtaining from the Chinese Government a Concession to raise a loan for the construction of a line to Tengyueh from the Burmah frontier on terms similar to those of the Tien-tsin-Pukow loan?

The Government of India would be authorized, if Concession were obtained and work commenced, to take in hand the construction of a line to the Chinese frontier from Bhamo, and would make a grant of 10,000l. to the British and Chinese Corporation to help them in the expenses of negotiation.

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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] 2 firm of Jardine, Matheson, and Co., acting on behalf of the British and Chinese Corporation, for the construction and working of a railway from Pukow to Sinyang, in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Anhui, and Honan. I have now the honour to state that the British and Chinese Corporation are ready to proceed to a Final Agreement in respect of the above-mentioned railway, and to request your Highness to appoint officials with whom the representative of the Corporation may negotiate for this purpose. I avail, &c. (Signed) J. N. JORDAN. CHINA RAILWAYS. CONFIDENTIAL. [27426] (No. 108.) (Telegraphic.) P. No. 1. 444 [August 11.] SECTION 1. Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan. BHAMO-TENGYUEH Railway. Your despatch No. 188 of the 27th April. Foreign Office, August 11, 1908. Do you see any objection to a suggestion made by the India Office, that we should approach the British and Chinese Corporation with a view to their obtaining from the Chinese Government a Concession to raise a loan for the construction of a line to Tengyueh from the Burmah frontier on terms similar to those of the Tien-tsin-Pukow loan? The Government of India would be authorized, if Concession were obtained and work commenced, to take in hand the construction of a line to the Chinese frontier from Bhamo, and would make a grant of 10,000l. to the British and Chinese Corporation to help them in the expenses of negotiation. [1897-1]
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] 2 firm of Jardine, Matheson, and Co., acting on behalf of the British and Chinese Corporation, for the construction and working of a railway from Pukow to Sinyang, in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Anhui, and Honan. I have now the honour to state that the British and Chinese Corporation are ready to proceed to a Final Agreement in respect of the above-mentioned railway, and to request your Highness to appoint officials with whom the representative of the Corporation may negotiate for this purpose. I avail, &c. (Signed) J. N. JORDAN. CHINA RAILWAYS. CONFIDENTIAL. [27426] (No. 108.) (Telegraphic.) P. No. 1. 444 [August 11.] SECTION 1. Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan. BHAMO-TENGYUEH Railway. Your despatch No. 188 of the 27th April. Foreign Office, August 11, 1908. Do you see any objection to a suggestion made by the India Office, that we should approach the British and Chinese Corporation with a view to their obtaining from the Chinese Government a Concession to raise a loan for the construction of a line to Tengyueh from the Burmah frontier on terms similar to those of the Tien-tsin-Pukow loan? The Government of India would be authorized, if Concession were obtained and work commenced, to take in hand the construction of a line to the Chinese frontier from Bhamo, and would make a grant of 10,000l. to the British and Chinese Corpora- tion to help them in the expenses of negotiation. [1897 -1]
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

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firm of Jardine, Matheson, and Co., acting on behalf of the British and Chinese Corporation, for the construction and working of a railway from Pukow to Sinyang, in the Provinces of Kiangsu, Anhui, and Honan.

I have now the honour to state that the British and Chinese Corporation are ready to proceed to a Final Agreement in respect of the above-mentioned railway, and to request your Highness to appoint officials with whom the representative of the Corporation may negotiate for this purpose.

I avail, &c.

(Signed)

J. N. JORDAN.

CHINA RAILWAYS.

CONFIDENTIAL.

[27426]

(No. 108.) (Telegraphic.) P.

No. 1.

444

[August 11.]

SECTION 1.

Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.

BHAMO-TENGYUEH Railway.

Your despatch No. 188 of the 27th April.

Foreign Office, August 11, 1908.

Do you see any objection to a suggestion made by the India Office, that we should approach the British and Chinese Corporation with a view to their obtaining from the Chinese Government a Concession to raise a loan for the construction of a line to Tengyueh from the Burmah frontier on terms similar to those of the Tien-tsin-Pukow loan?

The Government of India would be authorized, if Concession were obtained and work commenced, to take in hand the construction of a line to the Chinese frontier from Bhamo, and would make a grant of 10,000l. to the British and Chinese Corpora- tion to help them in the expenses of negotiation.

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