CO129-361 - Public Offices - 1909 — Page 541

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

539

No.

Nanie.

Xo.

Date.

SUBJECT.

Page

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

13

To British and Chinese

Corporation

No.

Name.

No.

Date.

i

1

The China League

Oot.

2, 1903

SUBJECT.

Page

Municipal Council of Shanghae and Consular Body. Refers to No. 141, Part XLII, and Foreign Office letter of the 27th February. Draws attention to question at issue with French authorities at Shanghae in regard to local administration and Mixed Court jurisdiction (see No. 10)

14

To Sir E. Satow

321

22.

Oct. 21, 1303 Tien-tsin-Chinkiaug Hallway,

whether British and Chinese Corporation | have any observations to make on the pro- posed separation of British and Gerinan interests in (so Nos. 15 and 38)

Foreigners in Chiun to be deprived of right of anquiring land. Inquires how far British interests affected. Refers to his despatch No. 290 of the 11th August (see No. 189, Part X.LV)

Inquires

7

8

I

15

2 Treasury

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:

3.

Chinese indemnity. Refers to No. 194, Part XLV. Concurs in Lord Lansdowne's proposal to accept scheme of repayment (see Nos. 21 and 25)

British and Chinese

Corporation

23,

2

16

To Sir E. Satow

330

21,

3

To Sir E. Sntow

163 Tel.

6,

Chinese indemnity.

Refers to No. 193. Part XLV. If other Powers agree prepared to adhere to Belgian Minister's proposal (see No. 21)

Tien-tsin - Clinkiang Railway.

Refers to No. 13. Thanks for informing of proposed representation (see Nos. 22, 40, and 38)

Railway from Pukou to Sinyang Refers to Foreign Office despatch No. 329 of the 20th instant. Survey party now examining proposed route

8

8

2

17

Sir E. Satow

308

Aug. 31,

4

To Sir C. MacDonald

47 Tel.

5

Mr. Townley

302

Aug. 17,

Wharves on River Sangari. Offices of Russo- Chinese Bank to be guarded by Chinese broops

"Supao" case. on subject of (see No. 20)..

Transmits copy of Circular Refers to No. 192, Part XLV

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309

31,

2

6

Sir E, Satow

235 Tel.

Oct. 14,

7 To Sir E. Satow

167 Tel.

15,

Sopao" ease. Refers to No. 162, Part XLV. No communication made by Prince Ching as to result of telegram he promised to send. Consular Bady directed to reply to Viceroy of Nanking's letter of the 30th August that they are prepared to consent to trial of prisoners before Mixed Court

Shanghaes edition case. Refers to No. 6. In- structions satisfactory, but punishment of prisoners, if convicted, must be carried out ¦ in Settlement (see No. 8)

19

311

Sept. 3,

318

20

-1

8 Sir E. Satow

236 Tel.

16,

"Sapno " case. Refers to No 7. Consul- General at Shanghae to be instructed that punishment of prisoners must be carried out in foreign Settlement ..

21

+

*

To Sir E. Satow

168 Tel.

17.

Construction of branch line Hsiku. Authorizes him to notify approval of His Majesty's Government of diversion of Northern Railway Loan Funds for

243 Tel.

Oct. 26,

10

To China Longue

19,

11

Sir E. Satow

239 Tel.

20,

12

To Sir E. Monson

520

21,

Mixed Court jurisdiction at Shaughae. Refers to No. 1. Informs of a despatch received from His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking on allegedbreaches of Provisional Rules

Tien-tsin-Chinkiang Railway. Refers to No. 169, Part XLV. Desire of a group of German financiers to separate their interests from those of British associates. No in- structions received from His Majesty's Government (see No. 22)

Mixed Court jurisdiction at Shanghae. Trans- mits copy of a despatch from His Majesty's Minister at Peking in August 1902, relating to rules suggested by British, French, and German Consular officers at Shanghae for defining respective jurisdictions of Re- quests him to point out that provisional Regulations only adopted as a preliminary measure (see No. 24)

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25 Peking Syndicate

6

16

22

To Sir E. Satow

174 Tel.

26,

Tien-tsin Chinkiang Railway.

Refers to

No. 11. British and Chinese Corporation have promised an early statement of their views (see No. 40)

16

23 To Treasury

Confidential

27,

Chinese indemnity. Refers to No. 2. Trans-

mits No. 1 (see No. 26)

16

24

Sir E. Monsou

561

27,

Mixed Court jurisdiction at Shanghae. Refere to No. 12. Transmits copy of a note addressed to M. Delesssé relative to

17

BK,

Railway from Pakou to Siayaug. Refers to Nos. 16 and 168 and 171, Part XLV. Transmits copy of a letter informing Mr. Brenan of desirability of seeing Sheng Ta- jen in order to come to a final settlement of Pukou-Sinyang Contract

Peking Syndicate's Trechon - Tankou line. Refers to No. 191, Part XLV. Placed on same footing as Chenting-Taiyuen line

Arrest of a baptized Chinese member of Anglican Mission. Recommends that representations to Chinese authorities should be made by Consuls, and by missionaries directly in person, Transmits copy of a Circular addressed to His Majesty's Consuls in China on the subject (sce No. 29)

"Supao" cusc.

Refers to No. 5. Trausmits copy of a despatch received from Acting British Consul at Shanghae forwarding copies of correspondence with Viccray of Nanking relative to

Chinese indemnities.

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Refers to Nos. 2 and 3. French Government have sanctioned remis- sion of interest on difference. Does Lord Lausdowne sunction a similar course (see No. 80)

th

10

12

9

28.

26 Treasury

Tsechon-Trokon line. Refers to No. 18; also to No. 126, Part XLV. Appears that Shông Tuotai is endeavouring to defer a settlement. Hopes that steps will be taken to induce Chinese Government to proceed with business (see Nos. 28 and 50) ¦

Chinese indemnity. Refers to No. 23. Concurs in Lord Lansdowne's proposal to authorize Bir E. Satow to act with French Minister

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