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office. It would no doubt in that ease be possible to
make arrangements carrying out this recognition, such as are provided for in the agreement between the Nethezianda
Government and the Chinese Öovernment,
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6. It is important, however, that individual British subjects should not suffer in that event owing to the withe drawal by Hin Kajesty's Goverment of their protection of
14 will any of the classes of Anglo-Chinese now claimed. therefore be necessary to arrange with the Chinese Government that spesified individuals who have hitherte enjoyed without question British protection in China should continue to be recognised as british; and you may find a convenient
precedent in paragraph 10 of konsieur Cambon's note to th karquens of Lansdowne relative to jurisdiction in Eansibar, dated kay 13th, 1904, and accepted by His Majesty's Government an May 18th, 1904. Copies of the notes than exchanged are
enclosed herein.
7. As explained in my telegram of the 14th January,
it will be necessary until such an arrangement has beex reached for you to continue to set on the present lines maintaining the right to continue to register all British subjects already registered as such in China in the same of
Yeap Beng Koon and in all other sutstanding sames.
aware from the despatch lia.8 of May 26th, 1924, from Kin Majesty's Consul at swatow that it is doubtful whether Yeay song Koon is deserving of the sympathy or protection of Eis
kajesty's
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