152
during this and previous conversation of May 20th that
he favoured the idea, I handed him final paragraph which
had under your instructions been deleted from our original
draft note insurances. He said that he presumed that
the words "in consultation and in agreement with British
government" were not meant to apply to Chinese members.
I concurred and reminded him that the matter was in any
case left to the unfettered discretion of his government.
He said that he would prepare a draft paragraph probably
on lines that Chinese government considered it desirable
in view of magnitude of funds and length of time necessary to carry plan into execution to appoint a board of trustees amongst whom there would be a certain
number of British subjects.
5. We now await Chinese re-drafts of our draft notes.Addressed to Foreign Office No. 53, repeated to
Peking
•
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.