693.003/434: Telegram
The Minister in China (Reinsch) to the Secretary of State
[Extract]
Peking, November
27, 1917, 2 p.m.
[Received 5.11 p.m.]
[Received 5.11 p.m.]
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs and the British Minister considered that the conference is essentially administrative in character being called for the purpose not of making a new treaty but carrying [Page 643] out the provisions existing treaties with respect to effective 5 per cent duty, its task is technical in nature requiring expert knowledge but not calling for bestowal plenipotentiary powers. The British Minister has himself designated the British delegates.
Reinsch