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My Lord,
155
Victoria Hongkong 12th April 18/45
I regret to have to forward to your
Lordship the enclosed documents relating to a
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most aggravated
•ated assauth
by some of the people of
Canton on Mr Vice Consul Jackson, and Messrs Martin and Stanton, as these gentlemen
were
inoffensively, walking on the outside of the bely.
The condition of the English at the
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provincial capital is such as to call for permanent remedy.
were it only to prevent the chances of some breach in our amicable relations with China. The insolence of the people is very much promoted by our degrading exclusion from the interior of the city, in which my Predecessor
acquiesced:
Th. Fight Honorable
under
an assurance
The Earl of Merdeen K.I.
from the Imperial Commissione