101.
...
Toume jednoJUBO
ecolon
40
. La itnebitno Tu .ok
COPY.
sir,
405
H. B. M. Consulate-General,
Canton, December 29, 1913.
tradlejać to to vull moiundiru muo vi 20 nuissonitros ni
BO'L
+
nova. I anja nevrysob a to vyoo osolone où quqlari art ev... I‚AS kuta nauil to Josjdwa erit ne udut art of be-
LVI BGO
41:50.
L
no dalit do 12 and to etwa
eng Iaðu mi ominu i
10 us Bra Ding- eli qUN TENJO
4
18700
י.
02_1
به
تار راغ
nelsounb van vol
a. syt, kahrol mou si' Ja teni belsten „Istinitab moismeli airit
دن
Dimana ayada prodrilater Jadw - pink bounatnos dei" noironlaid maidh mi, då drem od 18ƉIO Tuing pindi nënt isJIlaros ton avad I .moi- aw ridin aku dulcea uieiseb ni tluzer [liw Ji saad Beyon ni un I as Vita enota on Jud ega tvinski ada peluu „IevawoL,"LJOUBL 01 15 on t♬ day,kudnom Tetris við grimb Tevi denok med bol read ser mold- „Traum and to Jonysex mi
• quien pied fusta... antių ou of antwo „Jointaib
Vis no alufoito
Torill NJC
88
$2 buat #nehru I
*
„or to asl pirasoil not req mummo di: „e of mevas to deoqzi ne eaoq- ai Tant quty aris. Idem nossa di noi-cussib zateb og husart I død yt- Obituka ma i ■TOW TRİNİNDA I¡vit and ji brawiol in ZUOTO
4
ISŲ AZAD VODJ at om 9. Vtis,or Ile... a rebienoo et noiänzei homes to S BİLM 1:"hu" prisong to agredo erit agapea of reh10
15 ara. I
.6 (.../8)
.1 11skol - Iueno)
CU (TUBH TIE
•grojnof
On the 18th. instant lir. Li, the Chino She Yuan of the
Provincial Government, called on me and stated that, in the matter of
limestone for the Green Island Cement Company, instructions had been
issued by telegraph to the district officials concerned, directing them
to allow supplies to be furnished on conditions similar to those ob-
-taining prior to the Revolution.
I therefore at once requested the Company to despatch contractors to the orth River for the purpose of making arrange ents
with a view to early shipments. These mon have now returned and inform
me that, according to the Magistrates at Ying Te and Ta-t'ang, their
applications for permits to quarry cannot be entertained, until
reference with regard to charges has been made to the Civil Governor.
Seeing that I received assurances to the effect that so soon es
applications were made they would, if in order, be granted, I consider
that the attitude of the local officials furnishes fresh evidence of
obstruction and I am thus reluctantly. forced to take action in the sense
of ultimatum delivered to the Wai Chino Fu on the 17th. instant by Ilis
majesty's minister. You are no doubt aware of its tenour and of the
fact that it expired on December 24. As the contractors, however, had
not on that date returned, I decided to await their arrival before
addressing you. Tow that I am in receipt of their report I have the
honour to state that I shall lose no time in concerting with His Excellency Sir Henry May, the Covernor of Hongkong, the steps that may be necessary to mark the dissatisfaction of the Colonial Government with the unfriendly treatment, which they continue to receive at the Lands
of the Government of Kuangtung.
I have etc., (Sd.) J. W. Janiesun,
Consul-General.
His Excellency
Lung Chi-kuang.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.