CO129-406 - Public Offices - 1913 — Page 59

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His Majesty's Legation while others go direct and if it should

so happen that those transmitted were all of one colour, the

Legation might find itself open to the suspicion of favouring

one political party, which I feel sure Your Excellency will

readily agree, would be a wholly imporper position.

Ever since the Revolution a variety of partisan

messages have been addressed to His Majesty's Legation from

all quarters, and in every instabze they have been ignored;

the signatories to the particular message in question more-

over describe themselvsu as "of" certain districts im Canton

province and under all the circumstances I venture to think

that the fact of their temporary residue in Hongkong does

not constitute sufficient ground for transmitting their views

on Chinese politics through the official medium of His

Majesty's Legation.

While anxious to assist Your Excellency as far ca

possible in the matter I trust that you will reconsider the

desirability of substituting official for private transmission

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