CO129-382 - Public Offices - 1911 — Page 99

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I am directed by Secretary Sir

form you that on the receipt of your letter 28632 of

the 27th. of September last a copy of a despatch ad-

dressed by the Officer Administering the Government of

Hongkong to the Earl of Crewe on July 16th. on the sub-

ject of the Kwantung opium regulations was sent to His

Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking and Mr. Max

Müller's attention was drawn to paragraph 3 in which

Sir F. May severely criticized the manner in which Mr.

Jamieson, His Majesty's Consul-General at Canton, had

in the first instance conducted the negotiations in re-

gard to the said regulations. Mr. Max Müller was at

the same time requested to communicate a copy of Sir P.

May's despatch to Mr. Jamieson with a view to that

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F. May

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Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

officer furnishing his observations on it.

A reply has now been received from His Majesty's

Minister at Peking, copy of which is enclosed herein,

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