CO129-493 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [6-8] — Page 429

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the Propert;

rmarosd to the Fo..ig-

DIVALITA

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to roldaeup art of brager ni noları ne

esen kioltat dönen edə verm

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further degree of recognition as a bargaining

to er brought up

De

pawafin the negotiations.

E. should it, however, transpire that the

R.

Canton Government on their side take the

initiative in demanding,for the purpose of

the present settlement, some further degree

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Wi of recognition, the actual proposal which -alexran.

they put forward mast, in the first place,

be submitted to His Majesty's Government for

careful consideration here, and such proposal not seeking

would probably involve consultation with the

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other Powers signatory of the Tashington Jest..

Treaties and it is most improbable that any

decision could be reached within the period tie

Car during which the present negotiations may be definite

expected to last. sould we

f - icibon to side tao no noitour

fnwalthe

not Jiaoq

mos nodrað gatbronos lo moljseup erid

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Please explain

his clearly.

Govern

-Hongkong

It is therefore

clear that this question could not in any

sircumstances be of any practical value for

the purpose of the present negotiations, and

I shall be glad if you will explain the position to Pei

to the Governor of Hongkong.

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