CO129-501-3 Chinese situation- Protection of British subjects of Chinese race 23-10-1926 - 21-12-1927 — Page 139

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Mr. Clutterbuck

Mr. Beckett 574

Mr. Ellis

E. J. Harding.

Mr. Strachey.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir C. Davis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Earl of Clarendon.

Mr. Amery.

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R 7 APR 108.1

G.A.MOUNSEY, ESQ.,C.M.G.,.O.B.E.

Foreign Office.

30014/27 HK:

Downing Street,

11 140

و

April,1927.

Dear Mounsey,

You will remember our

discussions about Anglo-Chinese.

The negotiations in Peking do not appear

after all to have been renewed,

and

? any likely will no doubt now fade away altogether

None the less, we think it desirable

to send interested Governments a

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summary of our conversations here,

and to ask them to consider what

Can reasonably be made concessions theythiakit viiside

poranaha tomake in the event of our

having difficulty later on in securing

an

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