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ajad to ynsjenoeë edƒ .S801 „visundet djoi edd no

701 motuseonoo on tadt mergelet Isitnebloo a ni bejaerlb .mid noni moteatareq duciidtw ehem ed bluoris antro ni edqs7zelet

qol all gooxgach nodns0 erit,S681 ‚do¬sи die erit no

notnsü ent yd bəzizodjus need bar oriw,ynaqmod dqsïJefeT TeidпOTH пoolwoX edð oð notaw◊ mort enti e cum of aæljizodJNA erit guter ‚æinotofV of exli qierit bæetxe of noteatomeq bedaa Janit eds ui "vourek odd aactoa eidao tremurevod gnitatze .aldao ojeraqes s lo esadoquq orit galbneq,eonejant leangong atdð gribnermooer beriqsïgelej TomeVod ent

edt tent befiqət etsta to vrstanoe2 edit dotak dijë edit no bas .yuaquoɔ rialtkä s of gnoled bluoda eldao besogong

Jarli marzelet td betroqez asw ji (STĒM MIUI edd mo

edt rebnu benetalger ed of,ejnebtser eventɗo to ynaqmod s .enti edit xrow of benzoi anteď naw‚đoá Lesol

bodoezib etste to yïsteroe? edt doreM 130S erit no

anoijestiqqe tart brs bevolls ad bluoda eidso wen on Jødt

.Isvorqqa eid tot bettirdue ed jaut

.A nolemejxî metaal siT 2081„do18M bi83 erit no

eidso o ysi of notaalmreg rot bellqgs .00 dqetraist.O bas od meidпoni nooiwod end of almotolv mort eat a ruw bre

ecenti mi bojoere ed of dqergelet to aenti djlw Joertoo

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riłod bobioWIOĴ TONTOvoð ert $881 LITQA NJčí end mo

enotteoliqqe 'aotnʊquod qoll s# edt bas solanaxá orejesa edit nnitubecooer on eb5cα TONTеvou ent .stat2 to visteroeë en ot

notanetz mejasd eft mort Jnrael har en Jarið bojæja tud Tiend 11,bozaqenq stew yosqmod eaentro erts Jædd yræqnoo erit ritiw ajnskegпST78 elan of boavier e1ew moitasiiqqe

„akotolV Ajiw enti Tiers Joennoo of ymeqmoü dai‡tïƐ

The Secretary of State in a telegram dated the 30th May, 1882, granted the British Company's application (letter informing them in 983/82) and stated that no concession should for the present be granted to any other applicant.

The Eastern Extension Company on the 14th August, 1882, reported that their new cable across the harbour was in working order.

On the 9th October the Wa Hop Company applied for permission to lay a cable direct from some point in Chinese Territory Victoria.

This application was forwarded to the Secretary of State on 10.10.82, the Governor reporting that the Wa Hop Company, wishing to control the end of the line, had refused to come to terms with the Eastern Extension Company to use their line.

On the 11th April, 1883, the Eastern Extension Company forwarded a copy of a provisional agreement signed on 31.3.83 between themselves and the Chinese Government. The Company had a concession to lay a cable up the Pearl River to Canton and had for some time past been in communication with the Wa Hop Company in order if possible to make a working agreement whereby one line should only be run between Canton and Hongkong. Negotiations failed, but the Wa Hop Company's concession was taken over by the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration. Under the agreement now drawn up the British Company were to be permitted to land a cable at the mouth of the Yangtse, to be connected there with Shanghai by a Chinese-owned land line. Half the Chinese office at Shanghai was to be rented by the British Company who were to have their staff there. In return, similar arrangements were to be made with regard to the Chinese Administration's line from Canton. "Should the Chinese Administration establish a telegraph

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2 1318 9 100 ajad to ynsjenoeë edƒ .S801 „visundet djoi edd no 701 motuseonoo on tadt mergelet Isitnebloo a ni bejaerlb .mid noni moteatareq duciidtw ehem ed bluoris antro ni edqs7zelet qol all gooxgach nodns0 erit,S681 ‚do¬sи die erit no notnsü ent yd bəzizodjus need bar oriw,ynaqmod dqsïJefeT TeidпOTH пoolwoX edð notaw◊ mort enti e cum of aæljizodJNA erit guter ‚æinotofV of exli qierit bæetxe of noteatomeq bedaa Janit eds ui "vourek odd aactoa eidao tremurevod gnitatze .aldao ojeraqes s lo esadoquq orit galbneq,eonejant leangong atdð gribnermooer beriqsïgelej TomeVod ent edt tent befiqət etsta to vrstanoe2 edit dotak dijë edit no bas .yuaquoɔ rialtkä s of gnoled bluoda eldao besogong Jarli marzelet td betroqez asw ji (STĒM MIUI edd mo edt rebnu benetalger ed of,ejnebtser eventɗo to ynaqmod s .enti edit xrow of benzoi anteď naw‚đoá Lesol bodoezib etste to yïsteroe? edt doreM 130S erit no anoijestiqqe tart brs bevolls ad bluoda eidso wen on Jødt .Isvorqqa eid tot bettirdue ed jaut .A nolemejxî metaal siT 2081„do18M bi83 erit no eidso o ysi of notaalmreg rot bellqgs .00 dqetraist.O bas od meidпoni nooiwod end of almotolv mort eat a ruw bre ecenti mi bojoere ed of dqergelet to aenti djlw Joertoo - VTOJİZZƏT riłod bobioWIOĴ TONTOvoð ert $881 LITQA NJčí end mo enotteoliqqe 'aotnʊquod qoll s# edt bas solanaxá orejesa edit nnitubecooer on eb5cα TONTеvou ent .stat2 to visteroeë en ot notanetz mejasd eft mort Jnrael har en Jarið bojæja tud Tiend 11,bozaqenq stew yosqmod eaentro erts Jædd yræqnoo erit ritiw ajnskegпST78 elan of boavier e1ew moitasiiqqe „akotolV Ajiw enti Tiers Joennoo of ymeqmoü dai‡tïƐ The Secretary of State in a telegram dated the 30th May, 1882, granted the British Company's application (letter informing them in 983/82) and stated that no concession should for the present be granted to any other applicant. The Eastern Extension Company on the 14th August, 1882, reported that their new cable across the harbour was in working order. On the 9th October the Wa Hop Company applied for permission to lay a cable direct from some point in Chinese Territory Victoria. This application was forwarded to the Secretary of State on 10.10.82, the Governor reporting that the Wa Hop Company, wishing to control the end of the line, had refused to come to terms with the Eastern Extension Company to use their line. On the 11th April, 1883, the Eastern Extension Company forwarded a copy of a provisional agreement signed on 31.3.83 between themselves and the Chinese Government. The Company had a concession to lay a cable up the Pearl River to Canton and had for some time past been in communication with the Wa Hop Company in order if possible to make a working agreement whereby one line should only be run between Canton and Hongkong. Negotiations failed, but the Wa Hop Company's concession was taken over by the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration. Under the agreement now drawn up the British Company were to be permitted to land a cable at the mouth of the Yangtse, to be connected there with Shanghai by a Chinese-owned land line. Half the Chinese office at Shanghai was to be rented by the British Company who were to have their staff there. In return, similar arrangements were to be made with regard to the Chinese Administration's line from Canton. "Should the Chinese Administration establish a telegraph
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2 1318 9 100 ajad to ynsjenoeë edƒ .S801 „visundet djoi edd no 701 motuseonoo on tadt mergelet Isitnebloo a ni bejaerlb .mid noni moteatareq duciidtw ehem ed bluoris antro ni edqs7zelet qol all gooxgach nodns0 erit,S681 ‚do¬sи die erit no notnsü ent yd bəzizodjus need bar oriw,ynaqmod dqsïJefeT TeidпOTH пoolwoX edð notaw◊ mort enti e cum of aæljizodJNA erit guter ‚æinotofV of exli qierit bæetxe of noteatomeq bedaa Janit eds ui "vourek odd aactoa eidao tremurevod gnitatze .aldao ojeraqes s lo esadoquq orit galbneq,eonejant leangong atdð gribnermooer beriqsïgelej TomeVod ent edt tent befiqət etsta to vrstanoe2 edit dotak dijë edit no bas .yuaquoɔ rialtkä s of gnoled bluoda eldao besogong Jarli marzelet td betroqez asw ji (STĒM MIUI edd mo edt rebnu benetalger ed of,ejnebtser eventɗo to ynaqmod s .enti edit xrow of benzoi anteď naw‚đoá Lesol bodoezib etste to yïsteroe? edt doreM 130S erit no anoijestiqqe tart brs bevolls ad bluoda eidso wen on Jødt .Isvorqqa eid tot bettirdue ed jaut .A nolemejxî metaal siT 2081„do18M bi83 erit no eidso o ysi of notaalmreg rot bellqgs .00 dqetraist.O bas od meidпoni nooiwod end of almotolv mort eat a ruw bre ecenti mi bojoere ed of dqergelet to aenti djlw Joertoo - VTOJİZZƏT riłod bobioWIOĴ TONTOvoð ert $881 LITQA NJčí end mo enotteoliqqe 'aotnʊquod qoll s# edt bas solanaxá orejesa edit nnitubecooer on eb5cα TONTеvou ent .stat2 to visteroeë en ot notanetz mejasd eft mort Jnrael har en Jarið bojæja tud Tiend 11,bozaqenq stew yosqmod eaentro erts Jædd yræqnoo erit ritiw ajnskegпST78 elan of boavier e1ew moitasiiqqe „akotolV Ajiw enti Tiers Joennoo of ymeqmoü dai‡tïƐ The Secretary of State in a telegram dated the 30th May, 1882, granted the British Company's application (letter informing them in 983/82) and stated that no concession should for the present be granted to any other applicant. The Eastern Extension Company on the 14th August, 1882, reported that their new cable across the harbour was in working order. On the 9th October the Wa Hop Company applied for permission to lay a cable direct from some point in Chinese Territory Victoria. ta This application was forwarded to the Secretary of State on 10.10.82, the Governor reporting that the Wa Hop Company, wishing to control the end of the line, had refused to come terms with the Eastern Extension Company to use their line. On the 11th April,1883, the Eastern Extension Company forwarded a copy of a provisional agreement signed on 31.3.83 between themselves and the Chinese Government. The Company had a concession to lay a cable up the Pearl River to Canton and had for some time past been in communica- tion with the Wa Hop Company in order if possible to make a working agreement whereby one line should only be run between Canton and Hongkong. Negotiations failed, but the Wa Hop Company's concession was taken over by the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration. Under the agreement now drawn up the British Company were to be permitted to land a cable at the mouth of the Yangtse, to be connected there with Shanghai by a Chinese owned land line. Half the Chinese office at Shanghai was to be rented by the British Company who were to have their staff there. In return similar arrangements were to be made with regard to the Chinese Administration's line from Canton. "Should the Chinese Administration establish a telegraph
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2 1318 9

100

ajad to ynsjenoeë edƒ .S801 „visundet djoi edd no

701 motuseonoo on tadt mergelet Isitnebloo a ni bejaerlb .mid noni moteatareq duciidtw ehem ed bluoris antro ni edqs7zelet

qol all gooxgach nodns0 erit,S681 ‚do¬sи die erit no

notnsü ent yd bəzizodjus need bar oriw,ynaqmod dqsïJefeT TeidпOTH пoolwoX edð oð notaw◊ mort enti e cum of aæljizodJNA erit guter ‚æinotofV of exli qierit bæetxe of noteatomeq bedaa Janit eds ui "vourek odd aactoa eidao tremurevod gnitatze .aldao ojeraqes s lo esadoquq orit galbneq,eonejant leangong atdð gribnermooer beriqsïgelej TomeVod ent

edt tent befiqət etsta to vrstanoe2 edit dotak dijë edit no bas .yuaquoɔ rialtkä s of gnoled bluoda eldao besogong

Jarli marzelet td betroqez asw ji (STĒM MIUI edd mo

edt rebnu benetalger ed of,ejnebtser eventɗo to ynaqmod s .enti edit xrow of benzoi anteď naw‚đoá Lesol

bodoezib etste to yïsteroe? edt doreM 130S erit no

anoijestiqqe tart brs bevolls ad bluoda eidso wen on Jødt

.Isvorqqa eid tot bettirdue ed jaut

.A nolemejxî metaal siT 2081„do18M bi83 erit no

eidso o ysi of notaalmreg rot bellqgs .00 dqetraist.O bas od meidпoni nooiwod end of almotolv mort eat a ruw bre

ecenti mi bojoere ed of dqergelet to aenti djlw Joertoo

- VTOJİZZƏT

riłod bobioWIOĴ TONTOvoð ert $881 LITQA NJčí end mo

enotteoliqqe 'aotnʊquod qoll s# edt bas solanaxá orejesa edit nnitubecooer on eb5cα TONTеvou ent .stat2 to visteroeë en ot

notanetz mejasd eft mort Jnrael har en Jarið bojæja tud Tiend 11,bozaqenq stew yosqmod eaentro erts Jædd yræqnoo erit ritiw ajnskegпST78 elan of boavier e1ew moitasiiqqe

„akotolV Ajiw enti Tiers Joennoo of ymeqmoü dai‡tïƐ

The Secretary of State in a telegram dated the

30th May, 1882, granted the British Company's application

(letter informing them in 983/82) and stated that no concession

should for the present be granted to any other applicant.

The Eastern Extension Company on the 14th August,

1882, reported that their new cable across the harbour was in

working order.

On the 9th October the Wa Hop Company applied for

permission to lay a cable direct from some point in Chinese

Territory Victoria.

ta

This application was forwarded to the Secretary

of State on 10.10.82, the Governor reporting that the Wa Hop

Company, wishing to control the end of the line, had refused

to come terms with the Eastern Extension Company to use their

line.

On the 11th April,1883, the Eastern Extension

Company forwarded a copy of a provisional agreement signed

on 31.3.83 between themselves and the Chinese Government.

The Company had a concession to lay a cable up the Pearl

River to Canton and had for some time past been in communica-

tion with the Wa Hop Company in order if possible to make a

working agreement whereby one line should only be run between

Canton and Hongkong. Negotiations failed, but the Wa Hop

Company's concession was taken over by the Imperial Chinese

Telegraph Administration. Under the agreement now drawn up

the British Company were to be permitted to land a cable

at the mouth of the Yangtse, to be connected there with

Shanghai by a Chinese owned land line. Half the Chinese office

at Shanghai was to be rented by the British Company who were

to have their staff there. In return similar arrangements

were to be made with regard to the Chinese Administration's

line from Canton. "Should the Chinese Administration establish

a telegraph

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