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■pecial difficulties which since the revolution have
attended the relations between the young provincial
authorities and His Majesty's Consulate-General.
As regards the other matters mentioned in
the despatch from the Governor of Hongkong, nagely,
the present conditions of control on the Chinese
action, its financial position, the unpunctuality of
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ita trains, the shortage of its rolling stock, and the
general attitude of its management towards the manage-
section
ment of the áritish wanayemont, I am requesting His
ish
Majesty's Consul-General to furneik ne with his
observations, and will report the result in due course.
With reference however to the statement in paragraph
7 to the effect that the British and Chinese Corporation
had offered to lend £25,000 for the purchase of the
necessary
ndia
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