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expressed their willingness to enter into a general

Anglo-Franco-German understanding in China, the fol-

lowing arrangement is suggested:-

The Agreement between the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation and the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank

to be taken as the basis for an agreement between the

British and Chinese Corporation, the Banque de l'In-

do-Chine and the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank for all rail-

way loan business which any of the three groups may

obtain in China. This Agreement to include the

Hankow-Canton Railway.

5. To enable this to be done, the British Group

agree. to waive the preference on material secured to

them by the Anglo-Chinese Convention of 1905.

agree

6. In return for participation the German Group

to withdraw their offer to the Chinese and to

adhere along with the Anglo-French Group to Canton-

Kowloon terms of control as a minimum.

7. The Canton-Kowloon terms include:-

(a) Appointment of Engineer to be approved by

the lenders. It is understood that France and Germany would not object to the appoint- ment of a British Engineer in the case of the Hankow-Canton Railway. It is suggested

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