CO129-401 - Governor Sir May - 1913 [5-6] — Page 407

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Mr. Jamieson to His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires, Peking.

Telegram No. 24 of 14th. June, 1913.

The Green Island Directors are desirous of ascer-

-taining progress of their claim. I have so far received no reply

to my Memorandum of May 22, in which I asked the Commissioner of

Foreign Affairs if he would indicate to me where and how British

merchants could procure supplies.

(Sd.) J. W. Jamieson.

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