CO129-512-5 Boxer Indemnity Settlement 21-5-1929 - 21-5-1929 — Page 49

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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government, and should be returned to the Foreign Office If not required for official use.]

FROM CHINA.

Sir M. Lempson. (Peking).

Decypher.

D.

No. 567.

July 16th, 1929.

July 18th, 1929.

R. 9.0.a.m. July 19th, 1929.

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Following received from Mr. Aveling No. 107 of

July 14th. Begins:

My telegram No. 105.

Mr. Choy today asked me whether I could give him

any news regarding His Majesty's Government's attitude

towards Boxer indemnity question. I told him that, as

he had no doubt learned from Minister of Railways the

whole question was now under His Majesty's Government's

consideration and that pending their decision and your

instructions I could say nothing.

2. He therefore informed me that if it would as-

sist His Majesty's Government in their decision the

Chinese government would give an assurance that all

orders for material and rolling-stock purchased out of

British indemnity funds would be placed in United Aing-

dom provided that we would specifically agree to condi-

tion that these should be "open to tender in United

Kingdom" and provided that money were used for complet-

ion of Canton-Hankow Railway. I asked him whether I

could regard his statement as authoritative and repre-

senting views of Chinese government. He replied that he

had seen Minister of Railways yesterday and had been

authorized by him to communicate this information

through me to you.

3......

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