CO129-356 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [4-6] — Page 159

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Extension Telegraph Company were allowed to pass into the hands of the Chinese Government without any action on the part of this Government. In these circumstances I addressed Your 56178/08 to you my Despatch of September 3rd., 1908.

(e.) Simultaneously with the transmission of that Despatch to Your Lordship a communication was received by the Colonial Secretary from the Engineer-in-Charge of the Chinese Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway on the 2nd. of last September seen by myself on September 14th., enquiring whether this Government would permit 6 private wires to be run on the Railway Telegraph Poles (in addition to the 3 required for Railway purposes) and asking that these 6 private or business wires should be extended from the Kowloon Railway Terminus by land wires and by cable across the harbour to the Telegraph Office in Hongkong. The reason of this request was surmised to be that the Chinese Government had found some difficulty in expropriating the shareholders in the other line, and conceived this method of supplanting them (see paragraph 3 of Mr. Grove's letter). The lines would of course belong to, and be operated by, the Chinese Government. In reply to this communication I caused the reply, of which a copy is attached, to be sent to Mr. Grove. No further communication

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A { 153 Extension Telegraph Company were allowed to pass into the hands of the Chinese Government without any action on the part of this Government. In these circumstances I addressed Your 56178/08 to you my Despatch of September 3rd., 1908. (e.) Simultaneously with the transmission of that Despatch to Your Lordship a communication was received by the Colonial Secretary from the Engineer-in-Charge of the Chinese Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway on the 2nd. of last September seen by myself on September 14th., enquiring whether this Government would permit 6 private wires to be run on the Railway Telegraph Poles (in addition to the 3 required for Railway purposes) and asking that these 6 private or business wires should be extended from the Kowloon Railway Terminus by land wires and by cable across the harbour to the Telegraph Office in Hongkong. The reason of this request was surmised to be that the Chinese Government had found some difficulty in expropriating the shareholders in the other line, and conceived this method of supplanting them (see paragraph 3 of Mr. Grove's letter). The lines would of course belong to, and be operated by, the Chinese Government. In reply to this communication I caused the reply, of which a copy is attached, to be sent to Mr. Grove. No further communication Enclosure One re 2 has
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A { 153 Extension Telegraph Company were allowed to pass into the hands of the Chinese Government without any action on the part of this Government. In these circumstances I addressed Your 56178/08 to you my Despatch of September 3rd., 1908. (e.) Simultaneously with the trans- -mission of that Despatch to Your Lordship a communication was received by the Colonial Secretary from the Engineer- -in-Charge of the Chinese Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway on the 2nd. of last September seen by myself on September 14th. enquiring whether this Government would permit 6 private wires to be run on the Railway Telegraph Poles (in addition to the 3 required for Railway purposes) and asking that these 6 private or business wires should be extended from the Kowloon Railway Terminus by land wires and by cable across the harbour to the Telegraph Office in Hongkong. The reason of this request was surmised to be that the Chinese Government had found some difficulty in expropriating the shareholders in the other line, and conceived this method of supplanting them (see paragraph 3 of Mr. Grove's letter). The lines would of course belong to, and be operated by, the Chinese Goverment. In reply to this communication I caused the reply, of which a copy is attached, to be sent to Mr. Grove. No further communication Conclosure One re 2 has
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Extension Telegraph Company were allowed to pass into the

hands of the Chinese Government without any action on the

part of this Government. In these circumstances I addressed

Your 56178/08

to you my Despatch of September 3rd., 1908.

(e.)

Simultaneously with the trans-

-mission of that Despatch to Your Lordship a communication

was received by the Colonial Secretary from the Engineer-

-in-Charge of the Chinese Section of the Kowloon-Canton

Railway on the 2nd. of last September seen by myself on

September 14th.

enquiring whether this Government would

permit 6 private wires to be run on the Railway Telegraph

Poles (in addition to the 3 required for Railway purposes)

and asking that these 6 private or business wires should be

extended from the Kowloon Railway Terminus by land wires

and by cable across the harbour to the Telegraph Office in

Hongkong. The reason of this request was surmised to be

that the Chinese Government had found some difficulty in

expropriating the shareholders in the other line, and

conceived this method of supplanting them (see paragraph 3

of Mr. Grove's letter). The lines would of course belong to,

and be operated by, the Chinese Goverment. In reply to

this communication I caused the reply, of which a copy is

attached, to be sent to Mr. Grove. No further communication

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