CO129-474 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1922 [1-4] — Page 302

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PARAPHRASE telegram from the Secretary of State for the

Colonies to the Governor of Hongkong.

(Sent 3.0 p.a. 3rd April, 1922)

Mui-tsai. Your telegram 28th of March.

I approve terms of proposed proclamation but I cannot consent to defer its issue. It should appear as BOON

You and Societies will of course consider

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what steps can be taken to obviate consequences which you fear as well as to prevent the removal from the Cdony urchill of mui-tsai against their interests and wishes. I will

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await full statement by mail of reasons why missionaries and Societies consider it unthinkable to abolish the system within one year.

Casson. Auf 26/6/12

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