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Show PROTESTS AOAINST TUAN. Cnll. I m.lnT.II. t'M... t.poliilu.alll ft tll.l.k. It It believed that the stale department depart-ment ha taken step through Mlnhler I Wu to Imprest upon the Lhlnete government gov-ernment the tindeslrablllty of the ap- polntmenl of Prluce Tuan at grand tecrelary, and the painful Imprettloa thl appointment hu crrat d throilgh-out throilgh-out thla country The kffrcl of hit appointment. If persisted n, II Is said, might I to retard seriously the final . negotiations or, In ftct any negotiations negotia-tions at all If the appolntmentof Tuan promises 'to ol struct the performance of Ihlt pltdge In any manner, then It would be clearly violative of the guarantee laid down, end would warrant the Immediate Im-mediate withdrawal of Mr Conger from further relatione with the Ihlucsa envoys. |