. The secret memoirs of Count Tadasu Hayashi, G. C. V. ^ -. Photo Gerschel, Paris COUNT KOMURA, JAPANESE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Anglo-Japanese Alliance Concluded 133 viously telegraphed. Hereby you are givenpower to exchange officially views withthe British Government in regard to thesame/ Having thus received the formal power ofplenipotentiary I was ready to commencethe real negotiations. On October i6th, Lord Lansdowne havingreturned to London, I called on him at theForeign Office. Our conversation on thatday resulted in the drafting of the preambleof the treaty. Our conversation w


. The secret memoirs of Count Tadasu Hayashi, G. C. V. ^ -. Photo Gerschel, Paris COUNT KOMURA, JAPANESE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS Anglo-Japanese Alliance Concluded 133 viously telegraphed. Hereby you are givenpower to exchange officially views withthe British Government in regard to thesame/ Having thus received the formal power ofplenipotentiary I was ready to commencethe real negotiations. On October i6th, Lord Lansdowne havingreturned to London, I called on him at theForeign Office. Our conversation on thatday resulted in the drafting of the preambleof the treaty. Our conversation was briefly as follows:Although, I said, I have received theformal power of plenipotentiary to negotiatethe treaty, I have not yet received the in-structions of my Government about these circumstances would you objectto my continuing to discuss the matter forthe present as a private person, which wouldsave a loss of time? To this Lord Lansdowne replied: As Iunderstand from your remarks that thoughyou have the formal power of plenipotenti-ary from


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