CO129-495 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [11-12] — Page 357

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BiNJ MOTi TaJJBI ad? of sonereter d‡IL TOÍŽIŤ VIUsasti et bna,Tedoto☺ daß aďt lo disaðraqsl ail to Jost:fus wdź no,zadcjpů Jais add to IPOVS.c.oIL

yď betostib ma 1,anos gnoll at minino [sionenit etched bial ed of way of timement of (rom crateTORŮ, TA MÍT, ÇTUSFetĩ add to arenotasimoũ abrol add CICUNSE NIk and betab antysíst a lo 1900 galɣas:[1000

•znaš znod to roatavoð náð MOTI 'TONTOVOU SHÍ MOtt børïsedo nd III JI .S İnsanteve ac‡næð sið ritiw naoljðaltoşən daid katyaist ‚sultat ni babaa svad 3309yod ads to noišanseo edit 101 ni mi gпoð gaol, at deltautis fatsaanil art tærð bra Tovary (fan188(190) meosad of visiti sonsup“ saad ad son biước 3) Jant beqod ban otado to craĴOTOSË DHË£

as

Secessary to press his request that Parliament Thould be asked to guarantee the loan of 23,000,000 which has been made to Hong Kong. As however it is now clear that there la no

longer any prospect of reaching an early

ettlement with Canton, Mr.Amery fears that,

in view of the serious issues raised in the

Governor's telegram,he will be compelled to request Their Lordshipsh to reconsider the decision notified in your letter under reference.

I an

sir.

Your most obedient Servant.

(Bigned) G. GRINDLE,

YHAT

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