CO129-588-24 China- British extra-territorial rights- negotiations with China 23-11-1942 - 1-1-1943 — Page 215

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Instructions were sent on the 30th November

to Sir Horace Seymour to reply to the counter-

proposals of the Chinese Government and I cnclose

heroin a copy of the revised draft toxt of our own

treaty, together with a draft supplementary note

based on these instructions.

It will be soon that the amendments which Sir

seen

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Horace Seymour has been authorised to offer follow

closely those offered by the United States Government

except in the following two matters:-

(1) National treatment for the carrying on of

commerce

I must confirm the views which I have expressed

in previous communic..tions on this subject which are those

of His Majesty's Government.

(2) Overseas merchant shipping (See point 7 in

the message from the Department of State

dated 29th November).

We had assumed that the message of the 25th

November (see point 1 (6)) superseded the observations

on this subject in the message of the previous day

(see 1: first paragraph).

Procceding on this

assumption, we have omitted from our exchange of notes

any/

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