CO129-470 - Public Offices - 1921 — Page 260

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question of the Cable Company's existing monopoly but also violates the rights of priority in the matter of the supply of wireless equipment to the Chinese Government enjoyed by the Marconi Company in virtue of their oharter with the Chiness Government embodying the formation of the Chinese National Wireless Telegraph Company; full details with regard to this Company and its rights and funetions will be found in the enclosed Confidential Print,

The matter has been taken up vigorously at Feking by Sir B. Alston, and copies of the telegraphis sorrespondence that has passed with him in enclosed for the information of your Comittee who will observe that, in addition to his OWN representations and conversations with the American Maister at Paking, recommends prompt action at Washington through His Majesty's Embassy is also urged.

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7. From Mr. Illingworth's letter of February 7th, it soons clear that before any further steos can be taken at Peking or at Washington, either on the general cable question or with regard to the clash between Messrs. ¿hrooni and the American Federal Wireless Company, it is essential that this Department should be favoured with the observations of your Committee, It may well be, as a remit of the proceedings at the Preliminary Conference at Washington to which Mr. Illingworth ealla attention that His Majesty's Government are precluded from further support, ing the desire of the Cable Companies to extend their existing

Monopoly beyond 1930; and equally that His injesty's Government

are debarred from protesting farther to the American government

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