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I agree to concur that in present circumstances it would be most unwise to attempt changing the French indemnity in this way, as it may fall.
Art if it Tientsin agency this, and I am in favour of the suggestion.
Address reply to--"The Secretary General Post Office,” quoting Registered No. 334284
By any Calleg Sir,
July 27.
Col. Seely Lord Crewe No 3608
GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON
32
25 July 1908.
C.O. 27183
27 JUL 08:
Rece The Postmaster General has perused the further papers enclosed with your letters of the 15th and 21st instant, Gov No.24506/1908 and 20388/1908 relative to the maintenance of the British Postal Agencies in China, and particularly of the Tientsin Agency. He concurs with the conclusion, expressed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury in their letter of 7th instant, that the maintenance of the Tientsin Agency for another year is desirable in order that sufficient experience may be gained to enable Their Lordships to consider satisfactorily the whole question both of Tientsin and the other British Agencies in China.
The China Association writing on behalf of the mercantile community at Tientsin, in a letter addressed to the Postmaster General on 14th instant in terms identical with one addressed to you on the same day, strongly urge, both on the ground of postal facilities and of the maintenance of British prestige, that the Tientsin Agency should not be abolished so long as...
Secretary of State,
COLONIAL OFFICE.
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Col. Seely
Lord Crewe
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GENERAL POST OFFICE, LONDON 32
25 July 1908.
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27183
27 JUL 08:
Rece
The Postmaster General has perused the further papers
enclosed with your letters of the 15th and 21st instant,
Treas
Gov No.24506/1908 and 20388/1908 relative to the maintenance of
the British Postal Agencies in China, and particularly of the
Tientsin Agency. He concurs with the conclusion, expressed
by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury in their letter of
7th instant, that the maintenance of the Tientsin Agency for
another year is desirable in order that sufficient experience
may be gained to enable Their Lordships to consider satisfactorily
the whole question both of Tientsin and the other British
Agencies in China.
The China Association writing on behalf of the mercartile
community at Tientsin, in a letter addressed to the Postmaster
General on 14th instant in terms identical with one addressed
to you on the same day, strongly urge, both on the ground of
postal facilities and of the maintenance of British prestige,
that the Tientsin Agency should not be abolished so long as
•Secretary of State,
other
COLONIAL OFFICE.
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