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"British government are prepared to recognise

Nationalist government as a governing authority en-

titled, over territory they now control or that they

may further control, to negotiate for immediate al-

teration of treaties concluded between Chins and

Great Britain."

I said that much as I should like to see some

practical result emerge from our conversations no

formula could in present circumstances avoid admis-

sion of division of China. Our talks had, I thought,

been of most friendly and informative character. It

was neither possible nor desirable for me to remain on

indefinitely at Hankow where really I had no oppor- tunity to think these things out dispassionately as I wished to do: and I thought we should now pause to

take stock of position. There were some very practi-

cal difficulties in front of us but His Majesty's Gov-

ernment were evidantly prepared to go into question of

treaties. At the present moment I was not clear in

mind how these difficulties could be solved. But I was

dotermined to do what I could to find way round. That

was one of the main reasons why I wanted to go to Pek-

ing where I should have leisure for thought.

To con-

sider them in detail and suggest solutions to His Majesty's Government would take me time but there was

in my mind absolutely no intention of breaking, quite the contrary. I for my part was determined that they

should continue. I could not give him unqualified as- surance that I should return to Hankow myself but if I did not do so I should send O'Malley. If in the

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