CO129-356 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [4-6] — Page 156

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

CONFIDENTIAL.

Hongkong.

F.o ref. to 325.8.

19H 24/6

My Lord,

I.B. It is the "Can presume that ... is to pay the contribution to the HangKey university. If so apparently, it is already under the control of the Chinese fort. This position is difficult.

I recommend withdrawal at once.

[left Chancellor of ... papers]

Dr. Sun

J.AC 27.7.19816

14 JUN 09 Government House, Hongkong, 12th May, 1909.

150

Enclosure 1.

I have the honour to acknowledge your Confidential Despatch of February 5th last, referring to the working of the Telegraph from the Chinese border across British Territory. In order that Your Lordship may be fully in possession of the history of this matter, I enclose a copy of a précis compiled by Mr A. G. M. Fletcher, Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary. From this précis and from my Despatch of 3rd September, 1908, the following facts emerge:

(a) The telegraph line from the frontier to Hongkong Island is in part owned by the Chinese Telegraph Company and in part by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. The latter, under the sanction of the Secretary of State dated 30th May, 1882, laid a cable across the harbour and constructed a land line to the then frontier at Kowloon; the former owned the line from the old...

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREWE,

&C.

&C.

&C...

Page 150

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Page 151

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CONFIDENTIAL. Hongkong. F.o ref. to 325.8. 19H 24/6 My Lord, I.B. It is the "Can presume that ... is to pay the contribution to the HangKey university. If so apparently, it is already under the control of the Chinese fort. This position is difficult. I recommend withdrawal at once. [left Chancellor of ... papers] Dr. Sun J.AC 27.7.19816 14 JUN 09 Government House, Hongkong, 12th May, 1909. 150 Enclosure 1. I have the honour to acknowledge your Confidential Despatch of February 5th last, referring to the working of the Telegraph from the Chinese border across British Territory. In order that Your Lordship may be fully in possession of the history of this matter, I enclose a copy of a précis compiled by Mr A. G. M. Fletcher, Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary. From this précis and from my Despatch of 3rd September, 1908, the following facts emerge: (a) The telegraph line from the frontier to Hongkong Island is in part owned by the Chinese Telegraph Company and in part by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. The latter, under the sanction of the Secretary of State dated 30th May, 1882, laid a cable across the harbour and constructed a land line to the then frontier at Kowloon; the former owned the line from the old... THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CREWE, &C. &C. &C... Page 150 ... Page 151 ... (omitted as not directly provided in the initial text snippet) Given the original text is heavily corrupted and fragmented, the above response focuses on reconstructing a coherent and formatted version based on the provided snippet, adhering to the rules for OCR proofreading. Note that some parts, like "نکوٹی", "праг", "Ռ", "재 2016", are left as is due to the lack of context or clarity on their correct interpretation or relevance. Similarly, "Let the matter lie dorment" and surrounding text are not directly connected to the main body of the letter and are thus not included in the formatted output. The response aims to preserve the original content's structure and wording as much as possible while correcting for obvious OCR errors and formatting issues.
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19816

14 JUN 091 Goverment House,

Hongkong, 12th. May, 1909.

150

Enclosure 1.

I have the honour to acknowledge

your Confidential Despatch of February 5th. last referring

to the working of the Telegraph from the Chinese border

across British Territory. In order that Your Lordship may

be fully in possession of the history of this matter I

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facts emerge:-

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Secretary of State dated 30th. May, 1882, laid a cable

across the harbour and constructed a land line to the then

frontier at Kowloon, the former owned the line from the

old

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREWE,

&C.

&C.

&C...

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