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British Legation, 203
Peking.
May 24th, 1921.
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With reference to my denpatch No.274 of the 21st instant
I have the honour to transmit herewith copy of a further despatch
from His Majesty's Coneul General at Canton on the subject of a
notification issued by the Hongkong Government in connection with
the inauguration of “un Yat Sen as President of the so-called
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Military Government of the South on the 5th of May,
I have réu
quested Fr. Jamieson to furnish me with a copy of the Chinese
version of this notification, and I am hoping to learn shortly the
· result of the enquiry which he has adúressed to the Government of
Hongkong-
An regarde the visit of Sir R. Stubbs to Peking, the
Foreign Office in aware from the Colonizl Office's latter of the
14th of December lest, copy of which was enclosed in Your LordshipW]
despatch No.2 of the let of January, that it was to consult with
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Johnstone on the question of the retention of the leased
territory of Weihaiwei. During His Excellency's stay with me,
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