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Jewell
sir,
Hongkong, 27th. May, 1910.
I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date (No. 6854/1908) informing this Chamber of H. B. M's. Charge d'Affaires' telegram to the Government in reply to a cabled further protest on the subject of the present opium difficulty which was forwarded on the 23rd. instant to Peking.
A copy of the cable in question was for- -warded to you yesterdays and I now enclose for the informa- -tion of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government copy of a letter addressed to H. B. M.'s Charge d'Affaires at Baking under yesterday's date confirming and amplifying the
above.
I am etc.,
Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson,
Colonial Secretary.
(sd.) A. R. Lowe,
Aeting Secretary.
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