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Enclosure 2.
No. 52.
Sir,
C.O. 37573
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Rece
H. B. M.81NGV-General,
Canton, October 12th., 1912.
With reference to Your Excellency's semi- -official letter of the 9th. instant, I have the honour to trans- -mit for Your Excellency's information copy of a Memorandum which I have today addressed to the Tutu on the subject of the visit to Hongkong of Lessrs. Tsou and Li, and of the action taken by the money changers in regard to the question of Kuangtung notes.
The Chinese circular enclosed in the letter under acknowledgment is returned separately.
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I have etc., (Sd.) J. W. Jamieson,
Consul-General.
His Excellency
Sir Henry Kay, K.C.M.G.,
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Governor of Hongkong.
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