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CHINA RAILWAYS.
CONFIDENTIAL
RECO
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RP14 AUG 09
[July 24.]
SECTION 1.
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(No. 123. Confidential.) (Telegraphic.) P.
No. 1.
Sir Edward Grey to Sir J. Jordan.
Foreign Office, July 24, 1909. RAILWAY loan. Your telegram No. 123 of the 22nd instant. The British group have suggested to the French and German groups that the time has come for accepting frankly the American demand to participate on equal terms in the loan of 6,000,000l., pointing out that the Chinese have apparently yielded to the personal appeal made to the Prince Regent by the President of the United States, and that the representatives of the groups at Berlin agree that there is no hope of the Americans accepting a compromise. They have represented that if the demand for an equal share in the loan is agreed to now it would be reasonable to ask the Americans to agree to abstain from causing difficulties between the groups as regards the appointment of engineers,
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